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
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
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
Monitoring & Mapping/ November 16, 2017Waorani ChocolateAlongside other global partners, AMWAE is working on a cacao production and organic chocolate manufacturing…Read more Barbara Gonzalez
Monitoring & Mapping/ November 16, 2017CeremonyShamanic ceremonies driven by ayahuasca or yagé – an admixture prepared with Banisteriopsis caapi —…Read more Luke Weiss
Monitoring & Mapping/ November 16, 2017Building Solutions and Resistance Through Clean WaterThe water program began with a question posed to members of the indigenous nationalities affected…Read more Alex Goff
Monitoring & Mapping/ November 16, 2017Monitoring Land InvasionsEvery day, the frontlines of industrialization and colonization in the Amazon encroach deeper, trespassing into…Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles/ November 16, 2017Amazon Chronicles: Stories from the FrontlinesThe Amazon rainforest, according to climate-simulation models, could become savannah by the end of this…Read more Mitch Anderson
Chronicles/ November 16, 2017Buenavista and the women making brown sugarBuena Vista is a Siona community located in the Colombian Putumayo, a few meters from…Read more Barbara Gonzalez
Chronicles/ November 16, 2017The GrandmotherGrandmother Aurora is one of the oldest Siona women in the entire Cuyabeno region. Not…Read more Barbara Gonzalez