Amazonian Wisdom &
Cultural Preservation
Where wisdom of the forest
Meets hearts ready to listen.
Who We Are
Entre Mundos work at the intersection where indigenous wisdom meets contemporary seeking — a place that requires deep cultural sensitivity and even deeper respect. We are not teachers of these traditions; we are students who have learned enough to know how to create proper conditions for others to learn.
Our work centers on a simple but challenging principle: indigenous knowledge belongs to indigenous peoples. Our role is to facilitate authentic encounters with traditional healing practices while ensuring that the communities and cultures we work with are honored, supported, and fairly compensated for sharing what is most sacred to them.
We create containers where profound healing can occur, where traditional knowledge can be encountered on its own terms, and where the wisdom of the forest can speak to hearts that are ready to listen. We hold space for transformation while ensuring that the source of that transformation — the indigenous communities who have preserved these practices — are treated as the teachers and wisdom keepers they are.
The People
We are carriers, bridges, and allies — each of us arriving at this work through years of lived relationship with Amazonian tradition.
Co-Founder · Cultural Translator · Facilitator
Co-Founder · Musician · Ceremonialist
Noke Koî Chief · Cultural Ambassador
Ceremonial Artist · Feminine Leader
Active Initiatives
We channel resources where they matter most — directly to communities building sovereignty over their own sacred futures.
The Noke Koî community currently holds ceremonies outdoors — in rain, under the scorching Amazonian sun, beneath the stars. A Kupixawa (shuhu) Cultural Center is the ceremonial heart of a community: where elders pass oral traditions to the young, where songs are learned, and where living knowledge continues its journey through time.
Pai Kamãnawa is the quiet backbone of Timbaúba Village — raising 11 children, feeding the entire community, and keeping the village alive every day. Her home has deteriorated beyond safety. We're raising $9,500 to build her family a safe, traditional home.