Scientists from the University of Pavia and Trinity College Dublin have identified “unexpected” levels of genetic variation in Indigenous Asháninka populations from Peruvian Amazonia. The research is ...
The boundaries of the Oxapampa-Asháninka-Yánesha Biosphere Reserve (BIOAY) correspond to the boundaries of the Oxapampa Province, in the central zone of the Eastern Cordillera. BIOAY covers four ...
Richar Antonio Demetrio is the first Indigenous Asháninka scientist to publish in a high-impact journal, combining traditional ecological knowledge with scientific methodology to study meliponiculture ...
Alarmed by the impact of logging, indigenous Peruvians are using satellite mapping to manage their land The first thing Ramón heard about the deal was the televisions. A number of families from the ...
A stunning collection of pictures by Brazilian photographer Ricardo Stuckert offers a rare glimpse into the life of the remote tribes of Brazil. (Pictured) Asháninka tribe children play in the village ...
In Peru's "Central Jungle" region, indigenous Asháninka people, who were traditionally hunter-gatherers, are increasingly turning to cacao farming. After years of selling their cacao to big ...