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 Alex Lucitante
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
Chronicles/ May 12, 2023Indigenous-led conservation: The Siekopai’s answer to ecological crisesAs our planet moves through multiple intensifying ecological crises, it is time for comprehensive changes…Read more Justino Piaguaje Thomas Worsdell
Rights/ March 8, 2023Waorani Women’s WisdomJust like the spirit of the jaguar that they invoke through their songs, Waorani women…Read more Amazon Frontlines
Rights/ February 28, 2023Two Visions of Land, One Protected by a Dirty LawImagine this scene. You are on the territory your ancestors have lived on and protected…Read more Luke Weiss
Rights/ February 13, 2023One Amazonian Nation’s Battle to Return HomeMany Indigenous peoples can identify their heartland: an area so critical to their physical and…Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage/ February 10, 2023Uprooted: Amazonian Siekopai people battle for return to ancestral landThis story was originally published in France 24. ___ Manoko (Peru) (AFP) – They call…Read more France 24
Rights/ February 4, 2023The Sinangoe Precedent: An Instrument of Protection for Indigenous Rights and LandsBreakdown The climate and ecological crisis is worsening, in large part due to the expansion…Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles/ January 27, 2023Feature: In the Upper Amazon, Waorani communities work to decolonize educationSummary Education, the bedrock for building a diverse world, is indispensable for the cultural survival…Read more Amazon Frontlines