We follow the Matsés in their mission to map their ancestral lands.
Brief
To document a group of Matsés as they map their ancestral lands in the Amazon to protect it (and them) from future threat.
Our Approach
Together with Xapiri we embarked on this quest through the Peruvian Amazon to meet…
CLIENT
Acaté
PRODUCED BY
Xapiri
EDITOR
Stan Allende
On the 50th anniversary of sustained contact with the outside world, leaders of the Matsés tribe of the Peruvian Amazon assembled to unveil the first completed maps that demarcate their ancestral territories.
The gathering, held on August 28 and 29 at the village of Remoyacu, in the remote frontier divide of northeast Peru and Brazil, was the culmination of an extraordinary indigenous-led initiative that required five years of work to complete. The resultant maps, written in their language, are comprehensive cartographic records of their ancestral territory, history, land use, and culture.
Agency
TRBDR
Director
Stan Allende
Produced by
Xapiri
Jack Wheeler
DOP
Mike van Kruchten
Tui Ananda
Animations by
Rogier Leijen