Damiana Kryygi was kidnapped in 1896 by a group of white settlers in Paraguay. She was taken to Argentina to be studied by an anthropologist.

Her remains were returned to her people in a moving ceremony in 2010. The filmmaker Alejandro Fernández Mouján followed her story for five years. He says that Damiana represents the distance of the events that could demonstrate the latent sadness of those who could not be part of the solution to the problems of the Aché people.