ENDANGERED ISLANDS EXPEDITION

ENDANGERED ISLANDS EXPEDITION
is above all else aimed toward preserving knowledge
before it is lost.


In today’s world humanity is witnessing the rapid advancement of change. The diversity of our planet is under threat and languages and cultures are steadily disappearing. As the globe opens up, it becomes smaller and as our population continues to increase, our impact on the environment worsens. No other geographic regions feel the effect of this more than island countries.

STATE OF EVOLUTION is a cultural documentary series
that will sail to the remote regions of the Pacific and Indian Oceans to chronicle island cultures who remain deeply connected with their ancestral traditions. Unsurpassed in quality of production and content, the series will act as an archival record, preserving knowledge and ancient wisdom traditions before they are lost to us permanently.

 
 
 
 

The ENDANGERED ISLANDS EXPEDITION Coat of Arms is representative of indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific and Indian Oceans, along with indigenous peoples globally and the state of emergency they now face. It was designed by Robin Macmillan and Alen Milic with the concepts of preservation, revitalisation and continuity in mind, with a deep respect for the cultural, spiritual and environmental diversity represented throughout these regions. This emblem commemorates the collective efforts of the peoples of these islands toward a secure, self-determined and culturally prosperous future.

 



On this site you'll find more info for certain topics with Flash pop-up windows.
You will need Flash to be able to use this feature.
Click on the link to download Free version of Flash for your computer.



DOWNLOAD FLASH

 
 
back to the top

expedition essence >

 
 

© Copyright 2003 - 2006 Endangered Islands Expedition Inc. All rights reserved.