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SOLD OUT Indigenous Phytotherapy | The Plants That Heal: Hapé Circle, Seed Planting and Medicine Making

September 13 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Coach House
5400 Lindbergh Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19143

From the Atlantic Forest to the Amazon, from South to North America.

We are honored to welcome Uncle Txana Mashã Huni Kuin from Aldeia Vigilante in the Amazon back to Philadelphia to join us for the Indigenous Phytotherapy: The Plants that Heal series with a Hapé circle.

Tobacco is one of the most respected sacred plants among the indigenous and traditional peoples of the Americas. It is a plant of power and strong healing vibration. One of the ways it is traditionally consumed is in the form of Hapé.

Hapé snuff is a sacred medicine used in rituals & ceremonies as a spiritual and physical cure of illnesses, providing a powerful visionary experience. It is made from dried Mói tobacco and ashes of bark from different trees.

Join us in community for an experiential learning experience about indigenous healing practices, Hapé, and its traditions. This is an opportunity to come into direct contact with the world of visionary plants and to sit with elder Uncle Mashã, a Huni Kuin Pajé from the Amazon.

 

Medicinal plants from seed to bottle 2: Seed planting and tincture making 

In this circle, we will connect with the sacred force of Mother Nature through the healing vibration of Hapé and other plant medicines to guide us in planting seeds for our future gardens and making herbal tinctures with ancestral practices. When we learn and heal collectively, we honor our lineages, our bodies, and our Planet.

Plant medicines and Hapé are available for sale after the circle.

All classes and gatherings in the Indigenous Phytotherapy series are donation-based. The suggested reciprocity for this class is $40-60. You can donate via Venmo to the facilitator , Cash App (@: $docentrodamaeterra) or in cash at the event. If you feel called to come to the Hapé Circle but can’t meet the suggested reciprocity, please reach out to

 

About the Indigenous Phytotherapy series

Indigenous peoples respect and take care of nature, the spirits of the forest, of all living beings that live there including the plants; we believe in the knowledge and essence of the plants and their healing powers. For centuries we have lived in a symbiotic relationship with nature, learning to adapt to the diverse conditions of our biomes. Living close to the forest, being nature, we observe the plants and listen to their wisdom, we understand their physical presentations, similarities and kinship, their unique chemical compositions, and the relationship of these properties with each region of the human body based on their energetic constitutions and formats.

In the course of history, indigenous peoples, rural peoples, the elders, in our traditional territories or in cities still have knowledge about plants and often take care of their health using natural remedies. This culture is passed down from generation to generation, always with an eye on the nature that surrounds us.

The course Indigenous Phytotherapy: The Plants That Heal is a storytelling about the medicinal plants of the Atlantic Forest, the Amazon, and world-traveling plants, through the relationship of the original peoples with the forest, with nature.

In this course, we will also learn and prepare different types of remedies with these medicinal plants, each with a different objective. In addition to medicine making, we will talk about traditional healing practices that provide self-care and healing for our bodies, spirits, communities and forests.

 

About From the Center of Mother Earth (Do Centro da Mãe Terra)

From the Center of Mother Earth brings the vision to strengthen our traditional culture and the wisdom of medicinal plants and ancestral healing practices, with a focus on the peoples of the Southern Atlantic Forest. With the purpose of rescuing the autonomy and sovereignty of traditional life, keeping alive our sacred knowledge of indigenous healing with Medicinal Plants, self-care rituals, and the powerful relationship between healing and nature.

Our indigenous healing arts center also aims to create space for healing talk circles, as well as develop courses and experiences to share ancestral knowledge and the memory of our families.

The course Indigenous Phytotherapy: the Plants that Heal focuses on providing moments of knowledge exchange about Medicinal Plants and indigenous healing practices in search of spiritual, physical, and emotional healing for ourselves and our communities. Learn more on Instagram.

 

Facilitator Bio: Mila Romero

Camila Carolina Romero, born in the Atlantic Forest in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, is a Kaingang native, resident of the Laklãnõ Xokleng Indigenous Reserve, currently studying and working in Philadelphia, United States. Mila is a holistic massage therapist (Abrath), herbalist, artist, birth worker, and student of ethnobotany. Mila is always learning about the forest and medicinal plants from nature, the elderly, and the experiences she has had on her travels throughout Brazil and the United States.

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