Adalid Medina
Communicator - Consejo Indígena del Pueblo Tacana (CIPTA)
Adalid Medina Capiona, a Tacana from Tumupasa, is a social communicator and audiovisual producer trained at UMSA. He has worked for entities such as the Municipal Government of La Paz and AXS Bolivia. Adalid specializes in documentaries for Radio France Internationale Planète Radio, focusing on indigenous communities and conservation areas. With roots in local broadcasting and television from a young age, he now leads “Eawaquinahi Tumupasa,” a digital magazine that promotes Tacana culture and highlights the global importance of Madidi National Park.
Adalid Medina films
Popular action against mining by the Central of Indigenous Peoples of La Paz
Territory and resource management
Açaí producers
Livelihoods
Subsistence hunting among the Tacana people
Territory and resource management
Rescuing the Tacana language
Culture
Revalorisation of the Tacana culture
Culture
Tacana land and territory management
Territory and resource management
Administration of Tacana justice
Territory and resource management
Tacana territory against wildlife trafficking
Territory and resource management
Wildlife monitoring in Tacana territory
Territory and resource management
Territorial management instruments in the Tacana territory
Territory and resource management
The role of management plans in the Tacana territory
Territory and resource management
Territorial management of floods within the Tacana territory
Territory and resource management
Impact of climate change on Tacana ancestral farming knowledge
Threats to nature and people
Beni River drought in Cachichira
Threats to nature and people
The Paiche as a threat to other fish and fishermen
Threats to nature and people
Water pollution, a threat to the Tacana people
Threats to nature and people
Mercury contaminated fish consumption in Cachichira
Threats to nature and people
Community Water Management in Tumupase
Territory and resource management
Access to drinking water in San Antonio de Tequeje
Territory and resource management
Fish reproduction points
Territory and resource management
Protection of nesting beaches of the Petas de Río on the Beni River
Territory and resource management
Biological corridors within the Tacana territory
Territory and resource management
The Life Plan in the Territorial Management of the Tacana People
Territory and resource management
Zoning as a territorial management instrument for Tacana territory
Territory and resource management
Use of the lizard through its management plan and good practices in the Tacana territory
Livelihoods
The role of the Tacana people in the protection of Madidi
Territory and resource management
The role of the CIPTA in the territorial management of the TCO Tacana
Territory and resource management
Matusha Aidha Lizard Women’s Experience
Livelihoods
Sustainable use of the lizard
Livelihoods
Tacanas Patios
Livelihoods
Tacanas women undertaking
Livelihoods
Cimta history and strengthening the role of women in territorial management
Territory and resource management
Ehuid’a (Asaí) as a livelihood for tacanas
Culture
Preparation of Huiñapo for the Tacanas
Culture
Cocoa preparation for tacanas
Livelihoods
Cultural importance of the Iba or Jaguar for the Tacanas
Culture
Carnival in Tumupase
Culture
Tacanas weavers
Culture
Tacana music
Culture