How CCP Got Started…
The beginning of CauseCentric Productions… While on a filming expedition in the Brazilian Amazon I learned about the health crisis of the indigenous tribes of the Vale do Javari. After this visit, I...
View ArticleIn the Amazon, a Production Spawns an Organization
When I showed up in Iquitos, Peru- a big, busy, noisy city in the middle of the Peruvian Amazon, I was not sure what I was really in for. A few months back I had received an e-newsletter from Amazon...
View ArticleAmazon Promise
Photo: The Belen Clinic – Amazon Promise ——- Note from Céline Cousteau: In 2008 I joined Patty Webster during her medical expedition up the Pastaza River in Peru close to Ecuador. My experiences with...
View ArticleThe Amazon, Through a Nine-Year-Old’s Eyes
Photo: I was only nine when I joined my father and grandfather in their 1982-1983 Amazon expedition. Photo Courtesy Anne-Marie Cousteau. People always ask me, “Why are you so drawn to the Amazon?” And...
View ArticleReturn to the Amazon and Inside Tribal Territory
Photo: On my father’s and grandfather’s 1982-1983 Amazon expedition I learned how to drive a zodiac; I was only nine. Photo Courtesy Anne-Marie Cousteau. (Left) 25 years later I returned to the Amazon...
View ArticleMy Promise to the Amazon
Photo: Céline Cousteau with a Marubo child in 2007 during her first visit to the Vale do Javari indigenous reserve in Brazil. © Carrie Vonderhaar, Ocean Futures Society Seven years ago, floating away...
View ArticleUpdate from the field – Tawaya
Photo: The main house in most villages here is a maloca- it is where the familie gather for communal meals and spend part of the day. The smoke is from the cooking fires and keeps the piums...
View ArticleAn Intense Experience in the Amazon
Photo: The view of a Maloka and it’s surrounding huts in Boa Vista in the Vale do Javari, Brazil. © Michael Clark, CauseCentric Productions As a professional adventure sports photographer, many of my...
View ArticleTesting My Conviction
Photo: In the Marubo village of Boa Vista we were greeted with a ‘run’ around the village and this welcome sign that included the word ‘love’ in a heart. © Céline Cousteau, CauseCentric Productions...
View ArticleVisit Machu Picchu with Celine Cousteau
Visit Machu Picchu with Céline Cousteau and raise funds for our documentary Tribes on the Edge!
View ArticleFour reasons we should care about the Amazon and its inhabitants
Photo: © Michael Clark, CauseCentric Productions The Vale do Javari indigenous territory in the Brazilian Amazon is home to the largest number of uncontacted tribes living in isolation. Perhaps this...
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