"Plants as Teachers, Indigenous Wisdom and Rainforest Conservation
Strategies" are learning, creative and experiential workshop journeys
deep into a threatened Wilderness in the primary Rainforest of the
Ecuadorian Amazon, in February 1996.
February 1-17, 1997 February 24 - March 6, 1997
SECOYA TERRITORY HUAORANI TERRITORY
to Lagarto Cocha A Rainforest and Wildlife
Ancestral Homelands Ecological Experience
of the Secoya People
For the participant, this is an unforgettable, significant and mythical
experience. On the Secoya Journey, you will receive a direct opportunity
to meet and learn from authentic forest people, elders, traditional
healers and shamans; youth and prominent Indigenous leaders and
Rainforest activists from the country of Ecuador and Per?, as we travel
down river to Lagarto Cocha, the ancestral homelands of the Secoya
People in Secoya Territory. A forum which provides authentic
intercultural exchange, personal transformation, healing and profound
learning, as guests ... on "origin lands" ... in the Rainforest.
For the participant to Huaorani Territory - A Rainforest & Wildlife
Ecological Experience - a river journey on the Shiripuno River, the
Cononaco River and the Tiguino River. Bordered by virgin forest, teeming
with wildlife, without a single doubt and far from exaggeration, this is
one of the wildest Rainforest left in the Amazon.
For more information visit our Web site:
And Contact:
Dahlia Miller dahlia@igc.apc.org
PO Box 1004 Phone/Fax: 510-235-4313
El Cerrito, California 94530