In 1901, on the Chilean island of Tierra del Fuego at the southernmost tip of South America, wealthy Spanish businessmen sat on a vast expanse of land and set up fences to graze sheep. However, the aborigines who lived here for a long time did not understand the capitalist concept of private property, and the unauthorized sheep hunting infuriated the rich businessmen. The rich merchants hired ferocious former British officers and American mercenaries, as well as an Indian-white local, to "clear" a safe route to the seaside. When the iron hoofs of colonization sounded, the whitewash of history also repeated one after another. It turned out that the road to the birth of this country was covered with corpses and lies.