
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Apr 30 2022 - May 07 2022
- Time: All of the day
YAWANAWA APRIL RETREAT 2 – PROGRAM
Apr 30th – Saturday
- Morning gathering in Rio de Janeiro and 2 hour road trip to the mountains of Itaipava – Akasha Retreat Center.
- Evening purification – sweatlodge in the Lakota tradition.
May 1st - Sunday
- Morning introductions and integration circle.
- Evening Traditional Yawanawa Uni Ceremony, chants, dances and prayers. Medicines of Uni (ayahuasca), Hapé (tobacco snuff) and Sananga (eye drops).
May 2nd - Monday
- Cultural/spiritual activities in the afternoon.
May 3rd - Tuesday
- Cultural/spiritual activities in the afternoon.
- Evening Traditional Yawanawa Uni Ceremony, chants, dances and prayers. Medicines of Uni (ayahuasca), Hapé (tobacco snuff) and Sananga (eye drops.)
May 4th - Wednesday
- Cultural/spiritual activities in the afternoon.
May 5th - Thursday
- Cultural/spiritual activities in the morning.
- Evening Traditional Yawanawa Uni Ceremony, chants, dances and prayers. Medicines of Uni (ayahuasca), Hapé (tobacco snuff) and Sananga (eye drops).
May 6th - Friday
- Afternoon integration circle
- Evening Drum Circle and Songs of the Lakota Tradition
May 7th - Saturday
- Afternoon 2 hour road trip to Rio de Janeiro and Galeão International Airport;
In addition to the main ceremonies the program shall also organicly include:
– Spiritual teachings
– Traditional activities
– Hapé (tobacco snuff)
– Storytelling circles
– Face and body paintings
– Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner
INDIGENOUS CHIEF

RASU
Rasu is grandson of the great medicine man and xinaya Tata Txanu Natasheini, who was one of the greatest wise men of the people. Rasu was raised and chosen by Tata to be his successor and he currently has a very important role in the Mutum village, leading the ceremonies and its organization alongside Chief Matsini. Rasu has a powerful voice and is a very talented musician and representative of the Yawanawá people, who fluently speaks the Yawanawá language and completed the highest initiation of the Muká diet.

TENEWA
Tenewa is an elder of the Mutum village, one of the most experienced who completed the highest initiation of the Yawanawá, the muká diet alongside chief Matsini. He was one the main assistants of the legendary Yawanawá chief Tuin Kuru, Putanny’s father and learned much from him. Tenewã has a vast knowledge of the plants and how they must be used in connection with the various diseases and spiritual needs. He will lead our retreat with Rasu and will bring the ancestral energy of the Yawanawá people.

TSATSA WANU
Tsatsa Wanu Yawanaw· is the daughter of the great shaman and xinaya Tata Txanu Natasheini, who was one of the greatest wise men of the people. Tata dedicated his whole life to spirituality and was a great teacher of Yawanawa prayers, chants and shenipahu (traditional stories). TsatsaWanu took care of her father and accompanied him all his life, and is a great guardian of his knowledge with her family and children, such as the young Rasu, grandson whom Tata chose to care for deep teachings. Tsatsa is also one of the greatest artists of the people. She has a powerful and incredible voice, is a great connoisseur and performer of the songs, as well as a very talented painter of the Yawanaw· kenes (sacred drawings).

XICUVIMI
Xikuvimi is Rasu’s cousin and chief Matsini’s niece, has completed spiritual diets of the Yawanawá people and is one of the representatives of the young generation of the Mutum Village. She has a powerful and beautiful voice and sings both the traditional chants and the ones with the instruments.

TURUYUMÊ
Xikuvimi is Rasu’s cousin and chief Matsini’s niece, has completed spiritual diets of the Yawanawá people and is one of the representatives of the young generation of the Mutum Village. She has a powerful and beautiful voice and sings both the traditional chants and the ones with the instruments.

ANIHU
Anihu is Rasu’s brother and is one of the main supports that Rasu counts on in his works in his conduction of the ceremonies and works at the Mutum Village. He is a great singer and representative of the young generation of the Yawnawá people.

MATSINI
Matsini is a young member of the Yawanawa nation who is focusing on the culture and spirituality of his people, supporting his teachers in the work that they do at the villages and outside. Matsini is very good musician, singer and painter of the sacred designs.

ISKURUNI
Iskuruni is Chief’s Nixiwaká’s daughter and very talented musician and singer who sings both the traditional chants and the ones with the instrument. From early age she learned the Yawanawá spirituality from her father and elders and now is part of the young generation of representatives of her people.

WAKIA UN MANEE
Wakia Un Manee is a full blooded Klamath/Modoc native of North America, medicine man, sundancer and leader of the Vision Quest and Inipi (Sweat Lodge) ceremony. From a young age he was brought up with the Lakota and Ojibway, so his work has been largely influenced by the traditions and culture of these two nations. Wakia graduated in psychology and political sciences and also studied theology. He founded and developed non-profit charitable organizations within various communities. As an activist, Wakia stood on the front lines, fought and defended the rights of native peoples, as well as environmental and ecological issues. His work is focused on empowering people to recognize and understand their own capabilities.

ADRIANA OCELOT
Adriana Ocelot is a medicine woman, sweat lodge leader, sun dancer in Tamoanchan ñ Mexico and Crow Dog’s Paradise – USA, leader of Vision Quest,moon dancer at Ollintlahuimeztli in Teotihuacan – México. Guardian of a RedMoon Temple for women’s retreats, healer in traditional native technique and in the use of medicinal plants.