Deep in the Venezuelan Amazon, between the headwaters of the Cataniapo and Carinagua rivers, the Hüottüja people—also known as the Piaroa—keep alive one of South America's most structured, profound, and least known spiritual traditions: the Ñuá ceremony. The post The Ñuá: A Medicine of Silence appeared first on ICEERS.| ICEERS
Yopo is a visionary preparation made from the seeds of the Anadenanthera peregrina tree, native to South America and the Caribbean. Its ritual use remains active in various Indigenous communities, especially in the Orinoco and Amazon regions, where it is part of complex spiritual systems. The post Yopo: Basic Info appeared first on ICEERS.| ICEERS