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Indigenous Celebration 14.05.2021

LAST CALL Today as 12PM FREE WEBINAR With the first indigenous women Pajé Hushahu and her family will talk about women lidership and share Ancestral wisdom through art, culture and music ... For the first time a group of youngster from the tribe leave the jungle to see the outer world. While traveling in the guidance of the femenine líder Hishahu they get stranded in the middle of the pandemia. They start a spiritual diet and training in these times so they can grow into their missions and bring more empowerment and support to their village once return. Under the guidance and supervision on a Woman that we can say in one in a million the group decided to open their hearts share online their love and care for the planet and the people. JOIN US TODAY 12 PM REGISTER HERE Www.yawanawanovanormal.com #indigenous #indigenouspeople #womenrise #paje #shamanism #spirituality #prayer #worldprayers #webinar #yawanawa #plantmedicine #musicmedicine

Indigenous Celebration 12.05.2021

Healing the Universe through Ancestral Songs of Indigenous Women The feminine wisdom that has long been obscured in spiritual lineages worldwide is now rising up to heal and nurture the relationships and leadership we need to evolve.... Together with our hosting partner, Menla, I’d like to invite you to join Hushahu Yawanawá and family as she shares her inspiring message of women’s leadership and planetary healing through ancestral songs of the Amazon. A Women's Revolution. In 2005 at the head of the Gregorio River in Acre, Hushahu Yawanawá, an indigenous woman of 25 years old, decided to break a taboo in her tradition and started, along with her sister, a women's revolution in their village. Up until that moment, no woman had spent one year in isolation as a form of shamanic ritual initiation (dieta) to access the forest’s spiritual knowledge. Seeking directly the teachings of the village's past elders, Hushahu became a reference in Yawanawá spiritual and artistic knowledge at a time when her people were undergoing processes of weakening traditional practices due to the strong missionary influence in the indigenous land and culture. REGISTRATION OPEN -receive a special gift when registering FREE WEBINAR https://yawanawa.novanormal.com/ic-landing #indigenous #indigenouspeople #ancestralwisdom #yawanawa #amazonrainforest #healing #forceofnature

Indigenous Celebration 29.04.2021

SPECIAL INVITATION A Free Live Webcast Experience Healing the Universe through Ancestral Songs of Indigenous Women... SATURDAY MAY 23 at 12pm After a long silence, we are so excited to share with you this incredible opportunity to hear from one of the most powerful female indigenous leaders of the Amazon Rainforest! The feminine wisdom that has long been obscured in spiritual lineages worldwide is now rising up to heal and nurture the relationships and leadership we need to evolve. Together with our hosting partner, Menla, I’d like to invite you to join Hushahu Yawanawá and family as she shares her inspiring message of women’s leadership and planetary healing through ancestral songs of the Amazon. Register and receive a special gift To be part of this strengthening movement, receive healing through ancestral songs, and learn with Hushahu the importance of female empowerment in this critical time for humanity. https://facebook.com/events/s/healing-the-universe-through-a/747006532531178/?ti=icl

Indigenous Celebration 21.04.2021

What are some of the current threats to the Amazon? Mining, agribusiness, illegal logging, oil and gas exploration Patricia Gualinga, Kichwa leader, shares the perspective of a frontlines forest defender. Interfaith Rainforest Initiative