

An Ayahuasca Message
25 snips Oct 15, 2025
Chief Yama Nomanawa, a guardian of the ayahuasca tradition from Brazil's Nomanawa/Nokekoi community, shares insights on the urgent need to protect the Amazon. He discusses the devastating impact of deforestation on the land and ancestral medicines like uni. Chief Yama explains the cultural importance of ayahuasca, its role in healing, and the responsibilities of pajé healers. He advocates for respectful engagement with this sacred plant and condemns its commercialization, emphasizing the need for collaboration with indigenous guardians to preserve their traditions.
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Forest Crisis Is A Global Issue
- The Noke Koi traveled to the U.S. to warn that Amazon destruction threatens global systems.
- Their message links ayahuasca interest to urgent forest protection needs.
Chief Defines Role As Protector
- Yama Nomanawa introduces himself as chief and protector of his people, land, and medicines.
- He frames leadership as caring for forest, rivers, animals, and ancestral wisdom.
Share Medicine With Respect
- Share sacred knowledge widely but insist on respect for origins and spirits of the medicine.
- Teach others the medicine's roots to promote unity and protect the forest.