Amazon Native Community - Traditions, customs and stories of the Ese Ejas of Infierno-PERU
The Infierno Native Community from the Amazon of Tambopata invites you to LEARN about their traditions, customs, and culture thru a day at their village.
Visit the Cultural House, the Artisans House, fish as an Ese Eja and simply enjoy this unique opportunity.
Meet an Amazon Native Community from the jungle of Madre de Dios in PERU. Visit Posada Amazonas :
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Comunidad Ese- Eja Puerto Maldonado-Peru
Posada Amazonas Lodge by Rainforest Expeditions
Rainforest Expeditions and the indigenous Ese'eja Community of Infierno came together 20 years ago in a joint venture project called Posada Amazonas. This Amazon lodge today, is 100% owned by the Community of Infierno, and it is co-managed with Rainforest Expeditions.
When you stay at Posada Amazonas lodge, you will learn first hand about the Ese'eja culture, stories about the forest, about the rainforest ethnobotanical richness and will be seeing stunning wildlife. Posada Amazonas is a 30-bedroom rainforest lodge perfect for your first taste of the Amazon's natural wonders.
Posada Amazonas is located within the Ese'eja's Communal Reserve, next to the Tambopata National Reserve, in southeastern Peru.
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Amazon Native Community: How To Cook Fish In The Jungle (survival tips)
Surviving in the Amazon jungle is a real challenge. The Ese Ejas Native Community of Infierno shares with us how cooking fish in the jungle. Pay attention to these survival tips.
Meet an Amazon Native Community from the jungle of Madre de Dios in PERU. Visit Posada Amazonas:
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Majosehue - Los Anfitriones
Majosehue está ubicado a 1 hora río arriba desde Puerto Maldonado en el río Tambopata. Es un lugar interesante dentro de la Comunidad Nativa de Infierno donde los visitantes aprenden sobre naturaleza y cultura local.
Ese Eja Traditional Dance
LOS ESE EJJAS DE EYEYOQUIBO
Reportaje Rainforest - Parte 1
Negocio Inclusivo: SNV con Rainforest en Tambopata
Tambopata Puerto Maldonado
Yo soy LUIS TICONA LUBETIMA a qui encontraras muchos vídeos de eventos sociales realizados y nuevos sitios turísticos por conocer un poco de información y amenidades .
Yacumama Tambopata Ecolodge - Inca - Peru
Yacumama Tambopata Ecolodge hotel city: Inca - Country: Peru
Address: Rio Tambopata, Reserva Nacional Tambopata; zip code:
Offering a garden, Yacumama Tambopata Ecolodge offers accommodation in Inca. All units have a seating and dining area. Towels are available. Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant. The property also offers packed lunches.
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Historias Amazónicas: comunidad nativa Infierno
La conservación y aprovechamiento sostenible de los recursos naturales en la comunidad nativa Infierno (Tambopata, Madre de Dios) ha sido posible gracias al trabajo intenso y organizado de los miembros de la comunidad para titular su territorio. Descubre a través de Elías Durand, líder comunal, esta historia de éxito que nos recuerda que el empoderamiento y organización de las personas genera cambios positivos dignos de ser replicados.
Este documental forma parte de la campaña #HistoriasAmazónicas, la cual muestra el lado humano detrás de la conservación, narrando historias a través de personajes que han marcado una diferencia en sus respectivas comunidades en la Amazonía andina del Perú. Conocer más:
La campaña #HistoriasAmazónicas forma parte de las actividades del consorcio Loreto y Manu-Tambopata.
El consorcio Loreto y Manu-Tambopata está conformado por Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), la Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental (SPDA) y el Fondo de las Américas (FONDAM) y forma parte de la Iniciativa para la conservación en la Amazonía Andina (ICAA), la cual es financiada por la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID).
The Ancestral Lands of the Ese'Eja - The True People
This project is the recipient of a National Geographic, Genographic Legacy Fund Grant. to learn more about the Genographic Project.
This multidisciplinary project centers on the Ese’eja Nation, an indigenous hunting, gathering and fishing people located in the Madre de Dios Amazonian region of Peru. The objectives include documenting the Ese’eja lifestyle, creating a community plan, and programming education for Ese’eja schools, surrounding communities, and internationally through the Amazon Center for Environmental Education and Research.
Thank you to all our supporters listed alphabetically for making this project possible.
Amazon Center for Environmental Education and Research
Dickinson College
Greater Philadelphia Latin American Studies Consortium
National Geographic, Genographic Legacy Fund
Rainforest Expeditions, Peru
University of Delaware, Department of Anthropology
University of Delaware, Department of Art
University of Delaware, General University Research Grant
University of Delaware, Institute for Global Studies
University of Delaware, Interdisciplinary Humanities Research Center
University of Delaware, Office of Undergraduate Research & Experiential Learning
University of Delaware, School of Education
Comunidad Nativa Ese’eja de Infierno, Peru - Equator Prize 2002 Winner
The Ese'eja Native Community of Infierno joined forces on a business venture with Rainforest Expeditions to construct and open in 1998, Posada Amazonas: a 30-bedroom eco-lodge in the heart of Amazonian Peru. With the emergence of global environmental awareness, there has been a surge of interest in sustainable tourism. This partnership between a private enterprise and a local indigenous group provides a model for how ecotourism can be used to solve problems of biodiversity loss and poverty in the developing world.
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GOBERNADOR LUIS OTSUKA PARTICIPA EN ANIVERSARIO Y RECONOCIMIENTO A ARTESANAS COMUNIDAD DE INFIERNO
Gobernador de Madre de Dios, Luis Otsuka, reconoció a las artesanas, por habérseles otorgado, bajo decreto supremo, Patrimonio Cultural de la Nación, a los conocimientos, saberes y sus asociados a la cestería del pueblo Ese Eja. Que comprenden las comunidades de “Palma Real”, “Sonene” e “Infierno”.
Por constituir un arte que refleja el vínculo de este pueblo con su territorio ancestral. La ceremonia se llevó acabo en la comunidad de Infierno. Que además cumplía un año más de creación. (42 aniversarios) Y contó con la participación de la ministra de cultura Patricia Balbuena, que igualmente reconoció a las artesanas.
Por su destacada labor. Como parte de su discurso el Gobernador Regional. Indicó que prevalecerá el impulso del turismo, y generará mayor apertura a los mercados y favorecer a los artesanos. Del pueblo Ese Eja.
Visita al Centro de Rescate Taricaya - Ese'Eja - Puerto Maldonado
Visita a:
- Centro de Rescate Taricaya
- Comunida Ese'Eja
- Centro Ñape
- Lago 3 Chimbadas
Comunidad Nativa Infierno - Madre de Dios Pioneros
esta obra ha sido producida durante el taller de Documentales Amazónicos CINE - AMBIENTE - CULTURA.
Madre de Dios Amazon REDD Project
The Madre de Dios Amazon REDD Project consists of 100,000 hectares of rainforest, located in the Peruvian Amazon, only 400 km from the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas. The area is located less than 30 km to the side of the new inter-oceanic road that has recently united Brazil with the Peruvian ports. The project is within the region that belongs to the Ecological Corridor Vilcabamba-Amboró, one of the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots.
This charismatic boutique project will dramatically reduce deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon and protect the habitat of endangered species and the livelihood of local indigenous communities who rely on the forest for their survival. Saving the forests of the Amazon is truly the right move to make.
Help us to protect this unique reservoir of biodiversity and indigenous cultures and to mitigate climate change.
COMUNIDAD INFIERNO
Proyecto albergue turístico
Ecoturismo en Infierno
Video participante del concurso historias inspiradoras de Áreas Protegidas
Nombre del área protegida: Reserva Nacional Tambopata
País: Perú