Video: In Costa Rica, the Cahuita people want shared governance in the national park to continue
Government agencies in Costa Rica have announced a plan that will undermine the shared governance model in the Cahuita National Park. Read more ▸
Government agencies in Costa Rica have announced a plan that will undermine the shared governance model in the Cahuita National Park. Read more ▸
Ashish Kothari interviews Julio Cusurichi, indigenous leader of the Shipibo people and President of ICCA Consortium Member FENAMAD, about territorial defense, threats, hopes and proposals of the communities represented by FENAMAD. Read more ▸
La comunidad de Playa de Oro se registró en la base mundial de TICCA, acompañada por la fundación ALDEA, Miembro del Consorcio TICCA en Ecuador. La comunidad nos narra la importancia de su registro como TICCA, y nos enseña sus ríos cristalinos, su selva frondosa y su modo de vida que cuida la biodiversidad. Read more ▸
Despite having been long divided by the border between Ecuador and Peru, the Shuar Arutam people and the Wampis Nation share the same ancestors and land. Now, after three decades of living apart, these two peoples are meeting again, creating shared territorial defense strategies in the face of the threats that plague their land, and envisioning a bi-national autonomous territory, one that transcends borders. Read more ▸
A new collection of interactive case studies from the Yes to Life, No to Mining Network, of which the ICCA Consortium is part, shares the stories of communities resisting mining, restoring damaged ecosystems, and protecting and developing alternatives to extractivism. Read more ▸
This short video, made by many hands and minds in Brazil, presents the voices of leaders of indigenous populations, quilombolas, fishermen, and terreiro peoples, with their unique perceptions about issues such as belonging, knowledge, and the sacred. Read more ▸
In December 2018, in the town of Santiago de Chiquitos in Bolivia, the first Workshop of Exchange of Experiences and Strengthening of Capacities of Indigenous Women Leaders of Bolivia was held, organized by the TICCA Consortium Bolivia . Read more ▸
The community of Caylin Island asked the Chilean State to create a Coastal and Marine Area of Native People around the entire island and the adjacent Chaiguao Peninsula. The proposal was approved in May 2018. Read more ▸
Por: Association Terres de Cultures, Miembro del Consorcio TICCA y CoopeSoliDar R.L Pura Pesca es un documental de la asociación francesa Terres de Cultures… Read more “Pura Pesca – nuevo documental en Costa Rica” ▸
Emblematic ICCA The Shuar Arutam Village is made up of about ten thousand people organized into forty-seven communities.… Read more “The Shuar Arutam People of the Cordillera del Condor” ▸
Este video busca contribuir a la comprensión del concepto TICCA (territorios y áreas conservados por pueblos indígenas y comunidades locales) a través de tres… Read more “3 minutos para entender mejor ¿Qué es un TICCA?” ▸
The Isoseño-Guaraní People, in the Department of Santa-Cruz, in Bolivia, is living in the Isoso region, located in the lower portion of the Parapetí… Read more “Bolivia: Fighting for the Survival of the Isoseño-Guaraní Culture” ▸
Photo story introduction in English Lee la historia en español The Ayoreo People are the last people south from the Amazon Basin who still… Read more “Paraguay: Defending the Indigenous Territory of the Ayoreo who are in Voluntary Isolation” ▸
In the fjords of the Southernmost part of Chile has lived for more than 6 thousand years, the Kawésqar people. On their territory, Kawésqar… Read more “Chile: Kawésqar Waes” ▸
‘Tárcoles: al ritmo del mar’ (Tarcoles: the rhythm of the sea): This visually stunning video tells the story of the Tarcoles community who have… Read more “Tarcoles: the rhythm of the sea” ▸