Mapulawashü is a big party that happens early in High Xingu, during the pequi fruit season.
This event aims to feed the forest spirits and the owners of the pequi party, such as the alligators, hummingbirds, and other animal spirits.
It is a fun party with many games between men and women; everyone sings along daily. It starts in the afternoon and goes until evening, starting again in the middle of the night and lasting until sunrise.
🌳 Yalawapiti & Huni Kuin 🌳
You will be privileged to participate in the exchange of knowledge between the Yalawapiti and Huni Kuin ethnicities, and other ethnicities from the upper Xingu will also participate.
Strong female leaders like Anna Terra and Watatakalu Yalawapiti conceived the immersion, both of whom have remarkable stories of social transformation and women's empowerment. This knowledge exchange involves many cultural activities, ayahuasca ceremonies, and other medicines from the forest.
The Upper Xingu
The Indigenous territory of Xingu embraces 16 ethnicities. It has beautiful scenery and a rich diversity of cultures, and it will be hard not to get emotional with such a range of wisdom, deep knowledge, ancestrality, and lifestyle.
It is located in Mato Grosso, precisely in the Pantanal (savannah), in the middle of the Amazon jungle.
🥘 FOOD INFORMATION 🥘
The meals are based on traditional Xingu cuisine, with fish, bijou, and other local ingredients. Sometimes, they are completed with city-sourced food, like rice, beans, and salads.
I am Ana Terra; I'm 34 years old and have visited 13 countries.
I am Brazilian and currently living in Phuket, Thailand.
With all my heart, I believe we have a duty to the world we love to explore, so I'm always finding creative ways to pay my debt to Mother Earth. A significant way to do it is by supporting those in the front of the battle to protect our forests and natural resources: the Indigenous people.
I am privileged to work and call my friend Anna Terra Yalawapiti, who kindly invited me to her life and village.
The Xingu people recently opened their lands to visitors, and now I invite you to accompany me on this wonderful experience, rich in culture, cosmology, and ancestrality.
I am here to work as a facilitator, interpreting and putting you in contact with these lovely people so you can return from Xingu like I did since my first visit: wholly transformed.
You'll sleep and live in traditional houses in the village made of tatcher and built by the community. In the villages, no matter your gender or age, everybody is responsible for constructing their houses.
For a better experience, please bring your tent or hammock, preferably a hammock, so you can hang it and avoid insects since we'll be in the savannah.