Cool facts about the Siona Bain nation in Colombia
“The union of our brothers taitas gives us the strength and courage to take care and protect us as indigenous brothers and watch over our mother nature because union is strength and to live in harmony and thus reach our goal. ”
At Savimbo, we don’t speak for Indigenous Peoples — they are more than capable of representing themselves. But we are honored to work alongside many Indigenous friends and allies, and we share a deep appreciation for their cultures and the wisdom they bring to living in harmony with Nature.
Indigenous culture is a living expression of deep connection to land, resilience, and diversity. While words can inspire, sometimes photos say more — capturing moments of tradition, innovation, and the countless ways people adapt their lives to the rhythms of the Earth.
Siona Bain is an indigenous community living in the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve in Sucumbios Province, in the northeastern Amazon Region of Ecuador. They designate themselves as Gâ'tɨya pâín, the people of the brave cane river.