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Newsletter – Sacha Warmi Foundation February – June 2021

Newsletter – Sacha Warmi Foundation February – June 2021

Cultural Economy to Reduce Contamination Thanks to the generous support of the EarthWays foundation, Rosa was able to begin a new initiative called “Cultural Economy to Reduce Contamination”, in collaboration with an organization of Kichwa female ceramicists, Uru Warmi, in Canelos. This project supported the Uru Warmi Association to make 2,250 pieces of tableware ceramicsContinue Reading Newsletter – Sacha Warmi Foundation February – June 2021

Sacred Plants in The Americas: Giving back to Indigenous Communities

Sacred Plants in The Americas: Giving back to Indigenous Communities

Supporting the reevaluation of indigenous health systems in Amazonia. Presentation by Didier Lacaze to the International Conference: Sacred Plants in The Americas. April 25, 2021. 1. Why speak about reevaluation or revitalization of Traditional Medicines (TM)? Because historical and current and multiple changes and transformations are among the leading causes for cultural loss and deteriorationContinue Reading Sacred Plants in The Americas: Giving back to Indigenous Communities

Sacha Taki- Voices and Songs of the Forest: Biocultural Landscape of the Kichwa People of Kawsak Sacha

Sacha Taki- Voices and Songs of the Forest: Biocultural Landscape of the Kichwa People of Kawsak Sacha

In March 2021 the manifestation “Sacha Taki- Voices and Songs of the Forest: Biocultural Landscape of the Kawsak Sacha People has been registered in the National System of Cultural Heritage of Ecuador. Soon, the Kawsak Sacha People will decide whether to apply for the nomination of the Sacha Taki manifestation in the official list ofContinue Reading Sacha Taki- Voices and Songs of the Forest: Biocultural Landscape of the Kichwa People of Kawsak Sacha

NEWSLETTER MAY-JUNE 2020

NEWSLETTER MAY-JUNE 2020

To the citizen’s fund POR TODOS, for the economic contributions that the Sacha warmi foundation has transmitted to support indigenous Amazonian communities affected by the Covid-19, the flooding of the Bobonaza River and the oil spill in the Napo River.