Chronicles/ April 4, 2024Resilience in the midst of adversity: The struggle of Kichwa communities to deal with the consequences of the 2020 oil spill“The Coca River used to give us sustenance,” says Mery Jipa, an Indigenous woman from San Pablo, a Kichwa Community on the banks of this… Read more Admin
Chronicles/ March 20, 2024Who are the “Water Spirits” living in the Amazon Basin?On World Water Day, we’re writing from the Amazon, the biggest watershed in the world… Read more Admin
Chronicles/ March 12, 2024Indigenous filmmaker Ribaldo Piaguaje Uses Art to Fight for his LandWhat does it mean to secure land back? What does it mean to actually recover… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ February 1, 2024An Amazonian Shaman’s Dream To Recover His People’s Ancestral LandFor decades, the legendary Siekopai elder and healer Don Cesáreo Piaguaje had a clear vision:… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ January 29, 2024The Destruction of the Amazon by Illegal Gold MiningGold has been the motor of colonialism in Latin America for centuries. It began as… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ January 19, 2024How Indigenous Guards Fight Against Gold Mining In the AmazonWhat does it mean to protect a territory? When we talk about defending the land,… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ October 30, 2023War Returns to Colombia’s Putumayo, Threatening Indigenous SurvivalIn a country ravaged by over half a century of civil war, the promise of… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ September 8, 20239 Reasons the Yasuni Victory is a Tipping Point for the ClimateOn August 20th, Ecuadorian voters took to the polls to choose their next president, and… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ August 24, 2023A Historic Tipping Point as Ecuador Votes to Keep the Oil in the GroundIn a historic referendum, on August 20th the vast majority of Ecuadorian voters demonstrated their… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ August 9, 2023A song of love and resistance for the forests of YasuniAfter 500 years of conquest, our peoples are still singing. After centuries of imposition, our… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ August 7, 2023Saving Yasuni, Earth’s Most Biodiverse Place on EarthWhat would you say if citizens had the power, for the first time in history,… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ June 7, 2023From the Courtroom to the Forest: Land Back In The AmazonAmid sacred songs from elders, a ceremonial plant brew known as “yoko” and face paintings… Read more Amazon Frontlines
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