Meet The Guides V: Pete & Takutai Beech, Maori Eco Tours
Words by Pete Beech
With a bay named after them in the Marlborough Sounds, Pete and Takutai Beech are formidable Sound locals. They have fought international corporations to protect the fragile environment (and won) and are passionate about maintaining Maori culture and showing visitors the natural wonders of the Sounds
Meet The Guides III: Bevan Charles Climo, A True Kaitiaki
Words by Bevan Charles Climo
As a Natural Owner Guardian of Pounamu Jade, Bevan Charles Climo has a deep connection with his Maori ancestors and this has enabled him to create national treasure for New Zealand
Snapshots of the Sulu Archipelago: Boatbuilding
Words and photos by Jacob Maentz
The Sama-Bajau are celebrated craftsmen and continue to make ships entirely by hand.
Queen of the Termites
Words and translation by Rocio MartÃnez and Enigma, Peru
The Esa Eja are an endangered indigenous community in the Peruvian Amazon. This is a story of how they are facing the encroachment of modern life.
Meet The Guides II: Silvia Rico Coll, Enigma
Words by Silvia Rico Coll
Silvia, founder of Enigma talks about moving from multi-national corporations to focussing on her passion - creating bespoke adventures across Peru
Women of the Sulu Archipelago
Photos and words by Jacob Maentz
Traveling in a region dismissed by many as too risky for foreigners to explore, I was lucky enough to witness some of the unique customs and ways of life belonging to the women of the Sama-Bajau and Tausug people
Ancients of the Altiplano
Words by Johnny Langenheim
Johnny Langenheim goes flamingo hunting with the Chipaya, an ancient Andean culture that predates the Inca by 2500 years but could be extinct in a matter of decades as climate change inevitably alters the landscape they have inhabited for thousands of years.