Culture / July 4, 2024 Wilmer Piaguaje: The Ability to Offer a Different Kind of Learning As a teacher in Siekopai communities, Wilmer Piaguaje wanted to make sure that the boys,… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Justino Piaguaje: Recognize Your Own To Recognize the Other By making a sieve, a child learns mathematics. By recognizing the plants in their territory,… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Nemonte Nenquimo: The Education System Must Change Waorani leader Nemonte Nenquimo travels the world spreading the word on how essential it is… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Multimedia / June 19, 2024 Amazonian Medicinal Plants: Rosewood (Aña pë’kë majoro) Rosewood (Aña pë’kë majoro) Story by Milena Piaguaje As Siekopai women, we believe menstruation should… Read more omar
Multimedia / June 19, 2024 Amazonian Medicinal Plants: Forest strawberry (Mi’a) Forest strawberry (Mi’a) Story by Aneth Lusitande and Daris Payaguaje Whenever I got sick or… Read more omar
Multimedia / June 19, 2024 Amazonian Medicinal Plants: Huatiduri Huatiduri Story by Limber Payaguaje Bad air is an affliction of the body caused by… Read more omar
Multimedia / June 19, 2024 Amazonian Medicinal Plants: Nettle (Ankhu’si) Nettle (Ankhu’si) Story by Morelia Mendúa, Tamara Alvarado, Magdalena Quenamá We traveled to the Kofán… Read more omar
Multimedia / June 19, 2024 Amazonian Medicinal Plants: beings of healing and connection The rainforests of the Amazon are filled with unique beings: animals, insects, trees, and plants… Read more omar
Multimedia / June 19, 2024 Amazonian Medicinal Plants: Yuquilla (Aña ëko) Yuquilla (aña ëko) Story by Judy Payaguaje To visit my parents in the Waiya community,… Read more omar
Chronicles / June 12, 2024 We Are a Weaving of Gazes We Are a Weaving of Gazes Romelia Papue from the Kichwa nation and Manuela Omari… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / May 21, 2024 A Tapestry of Biodiversity: Guarding the Relations of the Amazon A home for sacred species Imagine: the sharp song of the pëëriri (nocturnal curassow) travels… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Multimedia / May 3, 2024 Our Voice is Ours: 7 Amazonian Indigenous women storytellers and the right to self-expression In our world, who gets to speak and who is spoken for? Whose stories are told and whose are silenced? Read more Amazon Frontlines
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