Rainforest Villages Unify to Protect and Preserve their Land, Traditions and Way of Life
Deep within the Amazon Rainforest in
The establishment of this federation legally empowers these 10 villages to have greater sovereignty over the region. It grants them greater authority to protect and preserve the land, plants, animals and bodies of water there, as well as their traditional knowledge and way of life. Part of their objective is to also provide better education for their children and advocate for laws favoring native communities.
The process of establishing the Rio Pisqui Federation was initiated by six native leaders from the region, and involved years of careful consideration and discussion. The first, major milestone in the process was reached on
The Objectives and Goals of the
The Founding Decree outlines the specific objectives and goals of the federation. These include, among others:
- Protect and promote the integrity of the region while conserving its natural resources
- Promote bilingual education while maintaining ethnic identity
- Renew and strengthen traditional and spiritual medicine, including medicinal plants, healers, practices and songs
- Protect traditional knowledge.
- Watch over the social dignity and integrity of the native community and its members, food, shelter, health, education and labor
- Strengthen ties between the communities of the Rio Pisqui, as well as with other native communities and national and international sectors.
- Work toward a constitution of a native Amazonian organization
- Promote the organizing of multi-communal enterprises creating a consciousness of solidarity and efficiency.
- Promote community work and participation through incentives.
The Ten Communities of the Rio Pisqui Federation
Neuvo Eden, La Cumbre, Manco Capac, Charasmana, Tupac Amaru, Vencedor, Irazola, Santa Rosa, 9 do Cotubre, Tres Unidos
June 24, 2006 - Amazon Herb Representatives Help Celebrate the Founding of the Rio Pisqui Federation
After the creation of the Founding Decree, Amazon Herb Company Founder and CEO John Easterling was invited to Nuevo Eden to “swear in” the 17-member board of directors of the new Rio Pisqui Federation. Easterling was invited due to the contributions Amazon Herb Company has made to several native communities in the area including sustainable business partnerships, solar radios and a radio station, naturopathic health care, water filters, and legal support against tree poachers. Upon his return to the
Here are the contents of that letter:
June 24, 2006
Mr. John Easterling
Amazon Herb Company
Dear Sir,
As soon as we returned from our business trip to the city of Iquitos, the first thing I am doing is to take the pleasure in writing you these few words of gratitude and to once more express our deepest gratitude for the many attentions received from your worthy company. Words do not suffice to express that your kindness and supportive spirit have eternally sealed our gratitude.
Thank you for all that you and your worthy company have done for us. My only desire and good fortune game me the opportunity of having you in our Native Communities of the
Your friend, Hidelfonso Del Aguila Flores, President of the Federation fo the Rio Pisqui, affectionately greets you.
Reprinted from Amazon Spirit, August 2006 issue, published by The Amazon Herb Company.
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