Image of a frog motif on a Brazilian necklace made from natural vegetable ivory
Image of a group of expedition members on an inflatable raft
Image of a tree at dusk
Image of a CD and a stack of books
Image of a group of Ecotribal members erecting a radio mast in Parijaro
Image of a brightly coloured flower in the Madre de Dios jungle region

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LATEST NEWS

CAMPAIGN TO PROTECT UNCONTACTED TRIBES IN PERU
18 February 2008
Survivla International campaign for the uncontacted
New Amazon Coffee stocks now in!
20 November 2007
Tasty Ashaninka coffee beans now available
Ashaninka video clip by Angela Cumberbirch
30 October 2007
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Welcome to Ecotribal

Ecotribal supports tribal communities by offering a strong eco branding for their sustainable products and in developing fair trade and organic standards.

Our aim is to encourage sustainable development among communities which are remote but facing rapid change as western "civilisation" sweeps over them.


The next Ecotribal Tour to the Ashaninka will be visiting some of the same communities as featured on CH4's Medicine Men Go Wild - Jungle Tripping.   Our tour leader also acted as guide, anthropological consulatant and community liaison for the CH4 production ..............



Ashaninka Eco-cultural Tour (July 2008)
Ashaninka Eco-cultural Tour (July 2008)
Comprising a Jungle Expedition and a Machu Picchu visit
Ecotribal Healing Tour (Nov-Dec 2008)
Ecotribal Healing Tour (Nov-Dec 2008)
Peru: Ancient Sites and Healing
 
MORE ECOTRIBAL TOURS AND EXPEDITIONS...
 
 
Red facepaint made from dried, crushed Achiote


Big tree, a day's walk from Cutivireni
Ashaninka men 2007
Ashaninka children in undergrowth
Jaime
Red achiote seeds are dried in the sun, then crushed and used as a facepaint and natural sunblock cream
Ashaninka Men
Ashaninka villagers from Coveja
A party from one of the remoter Ashaninka villages, virtually untouched by outside infuence
Typical Ashaninka house in the village of Tinkareni
Ashaninka children in the village of Tinkareni
Yolanda at her family's house near Cuti
Irma near the lower Parijaro village
Ashaninka children on the Cuti river
Fresh Carachama fish caught by the Ashaninka in the Tinka river
Asháninka kids playing at the bottom of the 1,000ft Parijaro waterfall
Captive parrot at Cuti port
Captive monkey at Cuti port
Chief Shirampari and family in upper Parijaro
Ayahuasca
Bowman
Dancers
Naomi
Fishing

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