Chronicles / February 28, 2023 Two Visions of Land, One Protected by a Dirty Law Imagine this scene. You are on the territory your ancestors have lived on and protected… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / February 13, 2023 One Amazonian Nation’s Battle to Return Home Many Indigenous peoples can identify their heartland: an area so critical to their physical and… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage / February 10, 2023 Uprooted: Amazonian Siekopai people battle for return to ancestral land This story was originally published in France 24. ___ Manoko (Peru) (AFP) – They call… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / February 4, 2023 The Sinangoe Precedent: An Instrument of Protection for Indigenous Rights and Lands Breakdown The climate and ecological crisis is worsening, in large part due to the expansion… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / December 12, 2022 Returning To Our Origins To Continue Being Siekopai What does it take to reclaim ancestral lands that you were systematically dispossessed of? And… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage / October 13, 2022 Ecuador’s Indigenous Siekopai communities sue for title in protected area This story was originally published in Mongabay. ___ Approximately 800 Siekopai occupy territory in the… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / October 6, 2022 The First Line of Defense: Indigenous Guards of the Amazon They are the “eyes” of their communities. Watching over their forests and rivers and looking… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / October 3, 2022 In Conversation: Nemonte Nenquimo & Vanessa Kirby on our climate crisis Tackling a challenge as big as climate change takes solidarity and action between people across… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / September 8, 2022 Reclaiming Stolen Indigenous Land: The Siekopai’s Struggle for Survival For decades, Siekopai communities have fought to regain territorial rights over their ancestral homeland. This… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / June 23, 2022 Ecuador’s National Strike: The Legitimate Right To Demand Change Last week, for the third time since 2019, tensions between Ecuador’s government and Indigenous communities… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / March 4, 2022 Siekopai Nation: Three Fronts for Territorial Reunification and Surviving Extermination Throughout 2021, the Siekopai Nation achieved the first important advances in its persistent struggle for… Read more Amazon Frontlines
News / February 4, 2022 Ecuador’s Supreme Court Makes Historic Ruling Recognizing Indigenous Right to Consent Over Oil and Mining Projects For more information, contact: Kelsey Flitter at +1.215.680.6191; Kelsey@amazonfrontlines.org Photos, video and spokespeople available upon request…. Read more Amazon Frontlines
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