112. Waylon talks with an indigenous chief, Tuwe, about how to help his tribe & the Amazon. - podcast episode cover

112. Waylon talks with an indigenous chief, Tuwe, about how to help his tribe & the Amazon.

Jan 19, 202328 min
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Waylon talks with Tuwe Inu Bake, an indigenous chief of an Amazonian tribe in Brazil about how we can work together as a human family to help his tribe, the Amazon, and our planet. Our thanks to Ari Brasil of Earth Medicine Alliance for the assistance in translation to make this conversation possible. 

“Tuwe Ina Bake is the son of the traditional chief of the Huni Kuin Kaxinawá peoples of Brazil. He is an indigenous leader, a spokesperson for his peoples and their issues domestically and internationally, and is also a film maker who is documenting an emerging issue on the border between Peru and Brazil – peoples in voluntary isolation are forced to leave their lands and are approaching the territories of the Kaxinawa peoples of the Western Amazon.”

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