Indigenous representatives

The Noke Koî Kamãnawa are an indigenous ethnic group that inhabits the Amazon region, in the state of Acre, Brazil. Known for their rich culture and spiritual practices, they preserve and value ancestral knowledge, especially regarding medicinal plants from the forest, which are used in rituals to promote healing and spiritual connection. Their ceremonies are led by spiritual leaders and include chants, dances and prayers, seeking balance, guidance and a deep connection with nature. The culture of the Noke Koî emphasizes the preservation of their traditions and the transmission of this knowledge to the next generations, keeping alive their cultural identity and their harmonious relationship with the environment.

Upcoming Programs by Indigenous representatives

Freeing the Spirit, A Journey into Healing and Empowerment

Also With Vanessa Scott – Intuitive Energy Healer and Breathwork Facilitator (Visionary), Kerry Veitch – Breathwork Practitioner & Trainer Warm Water Rebirthing Retreats, Pablo Castro – Breathwork Practitioner and Trainer, Alexandre Henrique – Soundhealer, Renata Puma – Guardian of Cocoa and Júlia Brasílico – yoga and alternative therapies instructor

January 19 - 25, 2026

Are you ready for atransformative experience? Join us for a 5-day exclusive retreat designed to lead you through profound healing and personal empowerment. This retreat will guide you to reclaim your inner light, rediscover your authentic self, and emerge renewed and empowered. What Awaits You? In this sacred space, surrounded by the lush and mystical […]