Indigenous groups across the globe hold deep and powerful connections to their land, their culture and communities. Here I share some of their stories, their fights and how you can invest sustainably in their futures through conscious tourism.
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- Argentina
- Guatemala
- Mexico

The Sacred City of Quilmes is known as Argentina's Macchu Picchu. It holds rich stories of culture, painful history and ongoing land ownership challenges.Â

I lived with an Indigenous CalchaquĂ man in the Argentinian desert in a place not well known by foreign tourists, but so stunning and filled with a rich history and living culture.

Maya women spend days and weeks making the beautiful textiles you see at the markets in Guatemala, however did you know how middlemen take advantage and exploit them?

San Juan Chamula may be known for its chicken sacrifices, however the town offers so much more to those wanting to delve beneath its ominous facade.