Paddington in Peru presents the titular hero's biggest adventure yet, with production for the film taking place in and ...
The mystical relationship between the Indigenous communities of the northern Peruvian Amazon and the Marañón River is at the ...
Three years ago, while exploring the Mojanda mountain range in Ecuador, a team of researchers from a local NGO and a ...
In Incan mythology, Mama Koka was the god of the coca plant which originally grew from her torn apart body. Today, coca ...
Indigenous and riverine communities helped recover what was ... which stores crucial amounts of carbon from the atmosphere, ...
Indigenous women in Peru fight for justice after forced sterilizations in 1990s, seeking apology and reparations.
In this tumultuous and troubling 2025, Paddington—the cheery and polite British bear in the red bucket hat and blue duffle ...
In Peru, most are detribalized Indigenous people who survived enslavement and persecution during the first rubber boom; their legal rights to forest and aquatic resources have yet to be legally ...
Well, they can all rest easy. The third Paddington movie in a little over a decade, Paddington in Peru is silly, unflaggingly energetic and warm-hearted, if a little too fussed-over and not entirely ...
Florentina Loayza was 19 and mother to an infant when she was sterilized by agents of the Peruvian government, against her will.
"I Am the Nature" poetically plumbs the human interconnection with nature through the eyes of the Indigenous Achuar people.