Facilitated by Buni Inani
Representative of the Txana Aîbu Keneya group · Huni Kuin People, Acre, Brazil This 4-hour gathering is an invitation to immerse yourself in the living medicine of the Huni Kuin people, guided by Buni Inani, a young artist and apprentice of traditional medicines for over eight years. From the Katukina Kaxinawá Indigenous Land, she has travelled throughout Brazil sharing prayers, songs, sacred grafismos (kene), and medicines such as rapé, sananga, ayahuasca, and smoke prayers—always rooted in joy, love, and deep respect for nature and life.
What will we experience in this workshop?
- Opening circle with traditional Huni Kuin songs: invoking feminine and collective strength through music.
- Practice with sacred medicines (rapé): introduction to their use, origins, and the respectful way of relating to them.
- Introduction to Huni Kuin grafismo (kene): sacred designs that carry ancestral knowledge, healing, and connection with the spirits of the forest.
- Shared circle for men and women: a space where music and grafismos weave together as languages of memory, healing, and joy.
- Ceremonial closing with songs of gratitude and collective offering.
Intention
The purpose of this workshop is to elevate the power of medicine—from flowers to music—while honouring the wisdom of Huni Kuin ancestors and sharing it with the world with respect. It is an experience that interlaces art, prayer, and community, inspiring us to remember the interconnectedness of all beings.
Duration: 4 hours
Open to: women and men of all ages, with respect and openness to receive.
Fee: $4,200 Mexican Pesos

