The Marubo: Guardians of the Jungle and Culture in the Javari Valley
Origins and Resilience The Marubo, a tribe of the Pano language family, reside in the heart of the Javari Valley, sharing this vast territory with other indigenous groups.
Origins and Resilience The Marubo, a tribe of the Pano language family, reside in the heart of the Javari Valley, sharing this vast territory with other indigenous groups.
History of Struggle and Survival The Puyanawa, a Pano-speaking tribe, have historically lived along the banks of the Moa River in the Amazon region of Acre, Brazil. Their
A rich cultural legacy The Katukina are an indigenous tribe belonging to the Pano language family, which inhabits mainly along the Campinas and Gregorio rivers in the Brazilian
Rapé Changes Lives Some of the most gratifying and fulfilling things we have received with Ancestrina have been the testimonies of how rapé has transformed and provided health
Myths and beliefs that take us away from the experience As humans we are full of beliefs, of myths of floating information that comes and goes, information that
How rapé contributes to meditation The practice of meditation is complex, sometimes it is difficult to dedicate the space, have the attitude and the time to meditate. Even
A Resilient People The Shawãdawa, also known as the Arara, are a tribe that inhabits the upper Jurua River basin in Acre, Brazil. This indigenous group has faced
History of Resilience The Kuntanawa, an indigenous group from the Alto Juruá region of Acre, Brazil, faced intense persecution that nearly led to their extinction during the boom
History and Resilience of the Nukini The Nukini are part of the Pano language family and inhabit the Juruá Valley region of the Brazilian Amazon. This group has
Where does the rapé come from? Rapé is a sacred medicine, based on tobacco, used for thousands of years by different tribes that populate the Amazon, it is