The Kogi are descendants of the Tairona and are the last surviving civilization from the world of the Inca and Aztec.

The Great Mother taught and taught. The Great Mother is what we needed to live and her teaching has not been forgotten right up to this day. We all still live by it.
— In their own words

The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range in Colombia is their ancestral home, which from the coast to the peaks forms a microcosm where every ecological zone of the planet is represented.

The consequences of industrial practices have been evident in the Sierra for some time, and are increasing. From the Kogi vantage point on the mountain they can see how this is damaging the rest of the planet.

The Trust needs your help to support the Kogi to heal their territory.

Cultivating Harmony

The Kogi have an ancient culture and worldview, which they believe they need to share and we need to understand in order to stop us from destroying the world.

Since 1990, through their films and by establishing a political presence of their own indigenous government they are  seeking to influence Colombia and the wider world. This page describes some of their cultural traditions.

Kogi Relationships

The way the Kogi relate to each other and to nature is very different from our own understanding. Their use and of gold within the culture is also particularly interesting.

Training, Leadership, and Sacred Sites

The way a Kogi leader (Mama) is selected and trained is a prominent part of their culture. Their training, leadership and work with sacred sites as well as how the Kogi Government is structured is all detailed here.