Aerial image of a village near a river with forested mountains in the background.

Awajún – Peru

Believe in the Awajún to protect their home, the Amazon.

We work with the Awajún across 16,000 hectares of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest.

We work with the Awajún across 16,000 hectares of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest.

Living along the banks of the Marañon river, they are the second-largest indigenous group in the Amazon (after the Asháninka), their mutual coexistence with rainforest is their way of life.

We partner with two communities to help continue this balance; to keep three million tonnes of earth-cooling carbon right where it is.

jewellery preserving the Amazon Rainforest

jewellery preserving the Amazon Rainforest

Craft that not only supports families but also contributes to the preservation of the Amazon rainforest.

The Awajún have always faced threats and always fought back.

We’re talking gold, oil, timber, mining and monoculture plantations. The banks of the Amazon near Urakuza and Huaracayo, have rarely been seen as homes but instead as resources.

The real threat faced by people that live here, even beyond the climate crisis, is the threat of greed and the resulting climate breakdown.

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