Camilo Andi, from Yuralpa in Ecuador’s upper Amazonian region, walks between 3 to 4 miles every other day as he fishes for his grandchildren along the river nearby his home. Usually, Camilo catches catfish, cachama, and others. Once home, his wife prepares uses the fish to prepare maito, a traditional meal for which the fish is cooked inside a banana leaf with seasoning.

Camilo Andi, from Yuralpa in Ecuador’s upper Amazonian region, walks between 3 to 4 miles every other day as he fishes for his grandchildren along the river nearby his home. Usually, Camilo catches catfish, cachama, and others. Once home, his wife prepares uses the fish to prepare maito, a traditional meal for which the fish is cooked inside a banana leaf with seasoning.