





25th July, Awa - The Last Hunters
Thursday 25th July, 7pm
Domenico Pugliese’s documentation of the Awá’s unique culture and environmental knowledge provides a powerful statement and invaluable testimony.
Beyond doubt the Awá-Guajá tribe are fighting for their survival against invasion by colonists and loggers who are rapidly depleting the natural resources on which this nomadic hunter-gatherer tribe depends for its existence. The situation is critical.
'The Last Hunters’ is the result of a sensitively executed five-year project. The fragility of the Awá's future is real. It is essential that we do not remain passive, that we continue the effort to make a vital contribution to the future of this tribe.
One which will be lived without the constant fear of losing their land, their loved ones and their unique way of life. The evening will provide a unique conversation with Domenic and the exhibition will be available till mid September.
Thursday 25th July, 7pm
Domenico Pugliese’s documentation of the Awá’s unique culture and environmental knowledge provides a powerful statement and invaluable testimony.
Beyond doubt the Awá-Guajá tribe are fighting for their survival against invasion by colonists and loggers who are rapidly depleting the natural resources on which this nomadic hunter-gatherer tribe depends for its existence. The situation is critical.
'The Last Hunters’ is the result of a sensitively executed five-year project. The fragility of the Awá's future is real. It is essential that we do not remain passive, that we continue the effort to make a vital contribution to the future of this tribe.
One which will be lived without the constant fear of losing their land, their loved ones and their unique way of life. The evening will provide a unique conversation with Domenic and the exhibition will be available till mid September.
Thursday 25th July, 7pm
Domenico Pugliese’s documentation of the Awá’s unique culture and environmental knowledge provides a powerful statement and invaluable testimony.
Beyond doubt the Awá-Guajá tribe are fighting for their survival against invasion by colonists and loggers who are rapidly depleting the natural resources on which this nomadic hunter-gatherer tribe depends for its existence. The situation is critical.
'The Last Hunters’ is the result of a sensitively executed five-year project. The fragility of the Awá's future is real. It is essential that we do not remain passive, that we continue the effort to make a vital contribution to the future of this tribe.
One which will be lived without the constant fear of losing their land, their loved ones and their unique way of life. The evening will provide a unique conversation with Domenic and the exhibition will be available till mid September.