THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN TREASURE IS SHELTERED BY

INDIGENOUS CULTURES

Indigenous are critical to preserving the planet’s biodiversity, managing 22% of the world’s land, which holds 80% of global biodiversity.

These territories are vital carbon sinks, absorbing around 7.6 billion tons of CO2 annually due to their healthy vegetation.

In the Amazon, home to over 400 indigenous groups, indigenous territories store 73 billion tons of carbon, playing a fundamental role in regulating the global climate.

Despite their enormous contributions to environmental conservation, indigenous people in South America live in a precarious state. Most communities suffer from high levels of poverty.

This economic disparity creates a significant gap between them and the rest of the region,
leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and marginalization. Access to basic services such as healthcare, education, and economic opportunities remains limited, further exacerbating their struggles.

This deep connection to the land means that indigenous communities are often the first to notice changes in ecosystems, from shifts in species populations to the impacts of climate change. Their adaptive strategies, developed over centuries, offer valuable insights for modern conservation and climate resilience efforts. Indigenous stewardship has proven to be one of the most effective methods for protecting biodiversity and mitigating climate change.

OUR VISION

Our goal is to conserve and restore natural wealth while awakening love for the biodiversity of south america. We envision a world that reveres indigenous peoples, celebrating their wisdom as guardians of our natural treasure.

We collaborate with native communities to weave a tapestry of cultural reverence and ecological harmony. Our journey begins with the indigenous peoples, whose ancestral knowledge sustains the balance of our planet.

We create a fusion of ancient techniques and contemporary design, from handwoven textiles to virtual artifacts. Each creation reflects the profound bond between humanity and nature.

THE HEARTBEAT OF INDIGENOUS WISDOM RESONATES IN EVERY OBJECT AND EXPERIENCE WE OFFER.

MISSION

Our mission is to weave connections between people with indigenous wisdom through products and experiences that honor ancestral roots and cultural diversity. We are dedicated to amplifying indigenous-led solutions, while preserving the natural and cultural heritage of their lands.

CORE VALUES

1. Love for Nature

Our commitment to protecting and preserving the environment is a central value guiding all our actions. We recognize that our well-being is interconnected with the Earth, and we see caring for our planet as an act of devotion and respect for all life forms. We adopt conscious practices in all our processes, aiming to reduce environmental impact through initiatives.

2. Collaborative empowerment

We believe in the power of partnership with indigenous communities, companies, individuals, and organizations that share our vision. By co-creating sustainable solutions, we benefit both people and the planet. Together, we build a future rooted in mutual respect and shared values.

3. Authentic Latino

Our Latin American roots are our strength. We celebrate the richness of Latin culture with love and joy, fostering a sense of belonging and pride in our heritage.

4. Ancestral Reverence

We honor and respect the wisdom, traditions, and cultural heritage of indigenous communities, learning from their deep connection to nature.

By valuing the teachings and experiences of our ancestors, we stay humble and integrate these timeless lessons to our current lives and decisions.

5. Equity

We cherish diversity and believe that all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds, identities, and experiences, have the power to contribute and lead. We promote fairness, equity, and respect for all. By creating opportunities for people and companies to financially support the guardians of these territories, we ensure that everyone has the chance to thrive.

LA GUAJIRA

WAYUU PEOPLE

CAUCA

EPIDARA SIAPIDARA PEOPLE

PUTUMAYO

KAMETZA PEOPLE

SIERRA NEVADA

ARHUACO AND KOGUI PEOPLE

VAUPES

CUBEO

AMAZONAS

TIKUNA PEOPLE