Forces That Move Us

Traveling deep into the Amazon jungle, Tilden travels by canoe to meet with the Secoya indigenous people. They share their story of the devious way they out smarted the government to reunite their people across a militarized border between Ecuador and Peru.

Show Notes

Show Notes:
Secoya community-based projects with support from Fundación Raiz:
https://www.fundacionraizec.org/amazonia/

SONGS:
- Memory Rain By Yung Logos
-Slow Vibing By Ketsa
- Falling Down By Ryan Little
-White Hats By Wayne Jones
- Cubic Z By Diamond Ortiz
- Coupe By The Grand Affair
-Flute and Drums, Rishikesh By Samuel Corwin
-Como Agua & Sin Gritar By Sr. Maniqui
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What is Forces That Move Us?

Innovative bamboo houses. Amazonian indigenous spirits. Glacier melt igloos. Travel to Ecuador with National Geographic Explorer, Tilden Remerleitch and learn about global displacement. Hear the experiences of ordinary people who have lost their home due to environmental factors beyond their control: from earthquakes, extractive industries, and climate change. Each chapter is available in both English or Spanish.