The Surui Cultural Map showcases the Amazonian Surui tribe's vision of their forest, territory, and traditional history. Surui youth documented ancestral sites, including their 1969 first contact and 1970s battles with colonists, along with places of interest like jaguar sightings. To preserve their forest and livelihood, the Surui utilize Open Data Kit software on Android smartphones to measure carbon and monitor illegal logging, engaging with the Carbon Credit marketplace.
Google Earth Outreach provides nonprofits and public benefit organizations with resources to visualize their causes and share their stories with a global audience through Google Earth & Maps.
| EarthSayers | Rebecca Moore |
| Organizations | Google Earth Outreach Program; Surui People |
| EarthSayers Rating | Recommended |
| Country | Ecuador |
| Date | unknown |
| Format | Documentary |
| Member of Special Collection | Forests |
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