TAYOS is an organisation continuing the historical and ecological conservation work of Stan Hall in connection to the Tayos Treasure legend and the missing history of Ecuador and the Americas
Working with a number of partner organisations, NGOs, scientists, researchers and artists, our work aims to achieve the following:
Continue the historical and archaeological research into the Tayos treasure legend as well as the pre-columbian cultures of Ecuador and South America which Stan Hall believed to contain missing parts of our pre-history
Support the ecological work of protecting the Tayos cave as well as other endangered and bio diverse ecosystems across Ecuador
Through art, music and film connect people to the spirit of this extraordinary place, share the lessons it offers and guide audiences into deepening their relationship to nature
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The work of Tayos is founded on the balance between our inner and outer worlds
Working with both conservation and creativity, Tayos supports those protecting and regenerating Ecuador’s precious natural habitats and uses the creative arts to educate, and re-imagine the connections between our sensory experience, our wellbeing and the natural world.
Our work is based on the understanding that a sustainable future for our relationship with nature must grow not only from actions but from emotional connection too.
We believe that the tools with which humans have always woven the stories that shape our lives: art, music, writing and poetry, have a vital role to play in re-imagining our place in the world. We use those tools to tell the story of the Tayos Caves and in doing so tell the story of how we can feel into a future which sustains both ourselves and the natural world.