Waoranipeopletravelingbycanoeona river

DrillingDown

In2012,thegovernmentofEcuadorwantedtooffernewdrillingrightstooilcompanies.ThedrillingareaincludedWaoranilands.Bylaw,thegovernmenthadtoexplainthistothe Waorani.


Governmentrepresentativesflewintotherainforest.Theyheldshort,rushedmeetings.ManyWaoranididnothaveenoughtimetogetthere.Fewunderstoodthelanguagebeing used.


Later,theWaoranilearnedthatthegovernmenthaddividedupalargesectionoftheAmazonfordrilling.TheWaoranisectionwasnumber 22.Theyneededtodefendtheir land.

ALeaderforHerPeople

NemonteNenquimowasbornandraisedintheWaoraniculture.Earlyinherchildhood,herfamilymovedtoacommunitydeepinthe rainforest.

aWaoranicommunity gathering

ThisWaoranielderusesablowpipeanddartsfor hunting.

Nenquimo’sgrandfather,Piyemo,wasarespectedwarrior.Hebelievedthattherainforestshouldbeprotected.Fromhim,Nenquimolearnedthatthelandmustbedefendedagainst threats.


NenquimoalsolearnedfromWaoraniwomen.Theyhavealwaysbeenthecaretakersoftheforest.Theywatchovertheplantsandanimalsandtellthemenwheretohuntandforwhich animals.

In2015,NenquimohelpedleadtheWaoraniinaprojecttomaptheirancestrallands.Eldersandyoungpeopleworkedtogether.Theymappedthesacredwaterways,animalbreedingsites,andfruittreegroves.TheyusedtraditionaldrawingsaswellasGPSand cameras.


Later,thesemapswouldbeusedtoshowthedeeprelationshiptheWaoranihavetotheir land.

TheWaoranimappedtherainforesttoshowtheirconnectiontothe land.

Surroundedbyherpeople,Nenquimospeakstoreportersaboutthecourt case.

Nenquimoandfourotherwomenwereelectedtoleadthelawsuit.ItarguedthatthegovernmenthadnotgottenthefreeagreementoftheWaorani.Thiswasrequiredby law.