The Ecuadorian rainforest is home to the Kichwa People of Pastaza, the largest Indigenous nationality in the country. They’ve lived and thrived in the forest for centuries, but as society changes and newer generations disengage from the culture, it has become difficult to maintain and pass down their traditions. That is why, in 2022, a group of Kichwa women ceramicists founded the artisan collective called Sinchi Muskuyuk Warmi.