In Sarayaku, Yasuni and Lago Agrio, all in the Amazonia, in Ecuador, regions devastated by the Chevron Texaco corporation, several indigenous communities are still trying to make their voices heard. Denouncing the social, cultural, environmental and human damage caused by oil extraction, they propose profoundly different ways of thinking. How does one define development? What is a 'good-living' society? What solutions can be found in education? 'Amazon Voices' introduces us to those who resist, propose and create new ways to live in a society under threat.