A young Indigenous man relates his experience of moving away from his village for the first time to live in Altamira, one of the Amazon’s most heavily deforested cities
After proclaiming “to hell with this hellish life,” the author of Macunaíma sailed the Amazon and Madeira rivers “before saying enough already.” In his travel-diary-turned-book, emotions overflow and Nature overwhelms
In this interview, Ehuana Yaira talks about the indivisible relationship between the Forest and the female body. The Yanomami artist and writer was the first member of her people to give a public talk in Europe, as part of the series “Rainforest is Female,” held at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
As the sun began to rise on the fourth day of their journey, they crested a hill, and the outline of a magnificent castle came into view. The castle's walls shone with an ethereal glow, as if infused with an otherworldly energy.
As they entered the tavern, the warm glow of the fire pit and the murmur of hushed conversations enveloped them. The air was thick with the smell of ale and roasting meat. A hooded figure, sitting in the corner, caught their attention. The symbol on their cloak matched the one they had seen throughout their journey. coat west elos act 4 the snake road new
Eira's voice was barely above a whisper. "The coat awaits us. Are you prepared to face what lies within?" As the sun began to rise on the