Rights / July 23, 2024 The right to education of Indigenous boys and girls of the Amazon: views from the struggle of the A’i Cofán de Sinangoe community I remember my childhood education 26 years ago when I studied at the Rio Cofanes school in the A’i Cofán… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Monitoring & Mapping / July 22, 2024 Protecting the territory with technology My name is Nixon Andy Narváez, I am 26 years old and come from the A’i Cofán community of Sinangoe…. Read more Amazon Frontlines
Rights / July 22, 2024 Indigenous nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon unite in the fight against the advance of oil companies Facing the real risk of the expansion of the oil frontier in the Ecuadorian Amazon, Indigenous confederations and nations united… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Gaba Guiquita: There is no community-led education without the territory Despite the fear he had of the Cowori (non-Waorani people) as a child, Gaba Guiquita went to the little school… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / July 4, 2024 Community-led Education: Lessons Being Woven to Protect Indigenous Territories and the Largest Rainforest in the World By Luisana Aguilar / Illustration: Erick Retana What is a basket? It could just be an object that makes it… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Emeregildo Criollo: A Process That Advances Step By Step Emeregildo Criollo puts all of his wisdom as an A’i Cofán grandfather into the Sinangoe community’s community-led education process, discovering… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Wider Guaramag: Developing Community-led Education in the Midst of a Crisis The A’i Cofán community of Sinangoe lives in a critical situation regarding its education. Without educational infrastructure and with scarce… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Wilmer Piaguaje: The Ability to Offer a Different Kind of Learning As a teacher in Siekopai communities, Wilmer Piaguaje wanted to make sure that the boys, girls and young people he… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Justino Piaguaje: Recognize Your Own To Recognize the Other By making a sieve, a child learns mathematics. By recognizing the plants in their territory, children learn botany. By learning,… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Nemonte Nenquimo: The Education System Must Change Waorani leader Nemonte Nenquimo travels the world spreading the word on how essential it is that Indigenous knowledge be incorporated… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Multimedia / June 19, 2024 Amazonian Medicinal Plants: Rosewood (Aña pë’kë majoro) Rosewood (Aña pë’kë majoro) Story by Milena Piaguaje As Siekopai women, we believe menstruation should last no longer than 4… Read more omar
Multimedia / June 19, 2024 Amazonian Medicinal Plants: Forest strawberry (Mi’a) Forest strawberry (Mi’a) Story by Aneth Lusitande and Daris Payaguaje Whenever I got sick or had an injury, my father… Read more omar
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