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"The culture of indigenous peoples and ancestral knowledge are systematically undermined in the name of an ideal of exploitation, consumption and scarcity."

In line with the vision of Ma Keneya, the Colorful World, we undertake a collaborative journey of raising awareness and funding for initiatives that are aligned with the needs of the Huni Kuin people of the Ni Yuxibu of Altamira Village, Acre State in Brazil.
These initiatives aim to leave a legacy of positive impacts in several areas, and are guided by three main areas:

The Huni Kuin indigenous people, also known as the Kaxinawás, live in a shared territory between Brazil and Peru, being the most populous ethnic group in Acre, immersed in and interconnected to the majestic Amazon rainforest. Like other native peoples, the Huni Kuin also had to resist years of exploitation and persecution, especially because of the rubber cycle installed in the forest for decades.
If you feel the strength of this invitation to the alliance, come step
into the land of the Amazon rainforest, see and feel the power of this great forest and its people.

⤕ Consider becoming a Guardian
Invest in this alliance, connect with the Huni Kuin people of Ni Yuxibu Altamira Village in Acre, Brazil. They open this special channel for one-off and recurring donations, for those who want to help the Ni Shunpin project. A direct help to support the improvement of the community, building school, sanctuary, water systems, nutrition, arts and tourism.
Follow Ni Shunpin & Ni Yuxibu Pages
Pictures courtesy by the Photographers and Activists
Kris Kulakova - Check here her work with the Huni Kuin People and Guilherme Menegheli with Floresta TV bringing the best of the Forest to the World.