Inukshuk Coffee
The blend contains dark roasted coffee from the Asobagri co-op and Guatemalan coffee from a CCDA co-op. This group is politically active and advocates Indigenous and Campesino (peasant) rights in the Solola department. They frequently opposed mining and hydroelectric projects in their territory and have a robust infrastructure of social support for themselves using profits from fair trade coffee.
Partner: Birch Bark
The blend contains dark roasted coffee from the Asobagri co-op and Guatemalan coffee from a CCDA co-op. This group is politically active and advocates Indigenous and Campesino (peasant) rights in the Solola department. They frequently opposed mining and hydroelectric projects in their territory and have a robust infrastructure of social support for themselves using profits from fair trade coffee.
Partner: Birch Bark
The blend contains dark roasted coffee from the Asobagri co-op and Guatemalan coffee from a CCDA co-op. This group is politically active and advocates Indigenous and Campesino (peasant) rights in the Solola department. They frequently opposed mining and hydroelectric projects in their territory and have a robust infrastructure of social support for themselves using profits from fair trade coffee.
Partner: Birch Bark
Each bag contains 12 oz of dark roast whole beans.
Inukshuk is placed throughout the Arctic landscape actings as “helpers” to the Inuit. Among their many practical functions, they are used as hunting and navigational aids, coordination points, and message centers.