Indigenous Healing Center
BE A HEALING PART OF THE LONG AND SACRED HISTORY OF THE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE and join us - alongside Naca (Chief) Rudy Escamilla-Tenfingers, a Holy Man and Sundance Chief - in raising up a much-needed Ceremony House and Healing Center.
Kiowá Tribe in Brazil:
We are assisting in the funding of a project at the request of the Chief of the Kiowa tribe in Brazil. They are publishing a book of their medicinal plants in order to preserve this ancient knowledge. Our foundation has paid for beautiful hand drawn illustrations of various medicinal plants. Our hope is for the book to be published by the University of Brasilia. To help fundraise for the book, we are selling 2022 calendars including medicinal plant illustrations from the book.
Tikuna/Magütagü Tribe in Brazil:
Bringing financial independence to the Magütagü, while supporting their traditional ways of life, we are selling Tikuna Crafts. Check them out and help support this amazonian tribe!
Magütagü People were fished by one of their main cultural heroes called Yo'í, from the red water of the Ewaré stream.
For this reason, they call themselves Magütagü, "people caught with the rod". After being fished, the Magüta people took up residence on the Taiwegüne Mountain, in the vicinity of Yo'i's house, a sacred place for the current Magütagü/Tikuna.
They are a people with an isolated language, inhabitants of their part, in Alto Rio Solimões (upper Amazon, AM, Brazil), living between Brazil, Peru and Colombia. In their main ritual, young girls are placed in seclusion, carried to other dimensions of life with songs, musical instruments, food, clothing, body painting and graphics.
We are survivors, we need to live, we are the fish coming up the current, we are flocks of macaws at sunset, we are the animals that protect the forests, we are the owners of this land.
For this reason, they call themselves Magütagü, "people caught with the rod". After being fished, the Magüta people took up residence on the Taiwegüne Mountain, in the vicinity of Yo'i's house, a sacred place for the current Magütagü/Tikuna.
They are a people with an isolated language, inhabitants of their part, in Alto Rio Solimões (upper Amazon, AM, Brazil), living between Brazil, Peru and Colombia. In their main ritual, young girls are placed in seclusion, carried to other dimensions of life with songs, musical instruments, food, clothing, body painting and graphics.
We are survivors, we need to live, we are the fish coming up the current, we are flocks of macaws at sunset, we are the animals that protect the forests, we are the owners of this land.
CONTACT US
If you have a project you would like to submit for our consideration, contact us at info@indigenousmedicine.com with your vision and summary of your project. We will reply to every communication.