This project explores both the political resistance and the daily life of native communities - across the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Amazon - who continue to defend their territories against extractivist pressures. The work documents their relationship with the forest, their collective rituals, and the intimate texture of community life - where resistance and spirituality coexist.
These images are part of a broader exploration of environmental and cultural resilience in the Amazon, focusing on how land, body, and memory remain intertwined in times of ecological collapse.

Ecuador - Perú 
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Finer, M., Jenkins, C. N., Pimm, S. L., Keane, B., & Ross, C.
Oil and Gas Projects in the Western Amazon: Threats to Wilderness, Biodiversity, and Indigenous Peoples. PLOS ONE, 3(8), e2932.