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Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Indigenous Rights Defenders Training

For centuries, the Siona, Secoya, Kofan and Waorani have fallen prey to laws imposed by…

Read more María Espinosa

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Transfer of Traditional Skills and Practices

Imagine a forest people who can no longer obtain their daily necessities of traditional life…

Read more Luke Weiss

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Waëmo Epe Ente Gobopa

The Waorani lived as semi-nomadic hunter gatherers and defended one of the largest indigenous territories…

Read more Alex Goff

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Waorani Chocolate

Alongside other global partners, AMWAE is working on a cacao production and organic chocolate manufacturing…

Read more Barbara Gonzalez

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Waorani Chocolate

Alongside other global partners, AMWAE is working on a cacao production and organic chocolate manufacturing…

Read more Barbara Gonzalez

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Ceremony

Shamanic ceremonies driven by ayahuasca or yagé – an admixture prepared with Banisteriopsis caapi —…

Read more Luke Weiss

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Building Solutions and Resistance Through Clean Water

The water program began with a question posed to members of the indigenous nationalities affected…

Read more Alex Goff

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Monitoring Land Invasions

Every day, the frontlines of industrialization and colonization in the Amazon encroach deeper, trespassing into…

Read more Nicolas Mainville

Chronicles

/ November 16, 2017

Amazon Chronicles: Stories from the Frontlines

The Amazon rainforest, according to climate-simulation models, could become savannah by the end of this…

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Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Buenavista and the women making brown sugar

Buena Vista is a Siona community located in the Colombian Putumayo, a few meters from…

Read more Barbara Gonzalez

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

The Grandmother

Grandmother Aurora is one of the oldest Siona women in the entire Cuyabeno region. Not…

Read more Barbara Gonzalez

Work in the field

/ November 16, 2017

Lagarto Cocha

Lagarto Cocha, an area of flooded forest, shoreless lakes and vast sunsets, is the place…

Read more Luke Weiss
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