Chronicles/ July 4, 2018Hit & run from illegal miners:The “fluorescent” orange water coming out of the ground and flowing towards the pristine headwaters… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles/ June 17, 2018Bleeding the Flying River Dry: Deforestation, Climate Change and Drought in the AmazonDrought in the wettest place on Earth, you ask? How could this be? Alas, since… Read more Jena Webb
Chronicles/ May 31, 2018The Heart of the Matter: Amazonian Diet Among the Best in the WorldThe yuca is boiling in a witch-like cauldron, heavily dented from years of use, over… Read more Jena Webb
Chronicles/ May 9, 2018“We Began This A Long Time Ago”:How should indigenous forest peoples respond when the state declares them at risk of physical… Read more Brian Parker
Chronicles/ May 9, 2018Minga of Reflection and Resistance of the Siona of PutumayoThe Siona, or Ziobain, people have inhabited both sides of the Putumayo River that separates… Read more Brian Parker
Chronicles/ April 19, 2018What Do We Know About How Oil Spills Affect Human Health? Not Enough.Planes, trains and automobiles. Plastic, pesticides and polyester. Oil and gas have been the engine… Read more Jena Webb
Chronicles/ April 9, 2018‘Our territory is our life’: one struggle against mining in EcuadorOriginal article from The Guardian available here: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/andes-to-the-amazon/2018/apr/09/our-territory-our-life-struggle-mining-ecuador Read more The Guardian
Chronicles/ April 9, 2018On the frontlines of a new gold rush in the Ecuadorian AmazonIt came out of nowhere. No letters, no meetings, no publicity or any attempt to… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles/ April 5, 2018Confronting illegal mining in ancestral Kofan land, Ecuadorian AmazonThe waves of the Upper Aguarico River are crashing on both sides of our boat,… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Monitoring & Mapping/ November 16, 2017Indigenous Rights Defenders TrainingFor centuries, the Siona, Secoya, Kofan and Waorani have fallen prey to laws imposed by… Read more María Espinosa
Monitoring & Mapping/ November 16, 2017Transfer of Traditional Skills and PracticesImagine a forest people who can no longer obtain their daily necessities of traditional life… Read more Luke Weiss
Monitoring & Mapping/ November 16, 2017Waëmo Epe Ente GobopaThe Waorani lived as semi-nomadic hunter gatherers and defended one of the largest indigenous territories… Read more Alex Goff
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