Noke Kuin:
People of the Amazon
Noke Kuin:
People of the Amazon
Who are the Noke Kuin?
The Noke Kuin, also know as the Katukina are Indigenous people residing in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. They are known for their rich cultural heritage and ancestral shamans (pojes) who share their traditional practices worldwide.
The Noke Kuin carry a deep spiritual connection to Ayahuasca a potent hallucinogenic plant mixture used in shamanic ceremonies together with Kambo Hape and Sananga.
This practise is central to their spiritual healing work and communication with the natural world, connecting us to our one true self.
Like many indigenous communities around the world, the Noke Kuin are struggling to survive deforestation, cultural eradication and even physical extinction.
We support Noke Kuin by helping them buy back their land and enable cultural independence in a sustainable environment honouring their traditions, for their children and future generations.
Why the Noke Kuin?
When I heard the tragic story of how mining exploitation devastated their lands and robbed them of their children, I knew I must act. The Noke Kuin helped heal and empower me. Now I am honoured that White Rabbit can be of service to the Noke Kuin people. The Noke Kuin can continue to heal the world through their music and medicine while the Amazons future is safest in their hands. Everybody wins.
Founder, White Rabbit
Alan R. Milligan
Who are the Noke Kuin?
The Noke Kuin, also know as the Katukina are Indigenous people residing in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. They are known for their rich cultural heritage and ancestral shamans (pojes) who share their traditional practices worldwide.
The Noke Kuin carry a deep spiritual connection to Ayahuasca a potent hallucinogenic plant mixture used in shamanic ceremonies together with Kambo Hape and Sananga.
This practise is central to their spiritual healing work and communication with the natural world, connecting us to our one true self.
Like many indigenous communities around the world, the Noke Kuin are struggling to survive deforestation, cultural eradication and even physical extinction.
We support Noke Kuin by helping them buy back their land and enable cultural independence in a sustainable environment honouring their traditions, for their children and future generations.
Why the Noke Kuin?
When I heard the tragic story of how mining exploitation devastated their lands and robbed them of their children, I knew I must act. The Noke Kuin helped heal and empower me. Now I am honoured that White Rabbit can be of service to the Noke Kuin people. The Noke Kuin can continue to heal the world through their music and medicine while the Amazons future is safest in their hands. Everybody wins.
Founder, White Rabbit
Alan R. Milligan
Who are the Noke Kuin?
The Noke Kuin, also know as the Katukina are Indigenous people residing in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. They are known for their rich cultural heritage and ancestral shamans (pojes) who share their traditional practices worldwide.
The Noke Kuin carry a deep spiritual connection to Ayahuasca a potent hallucinogenic plant mixture used in shamanic ceremonies together with Kambo Hape and Sananga.
This practise is central to their spiritual healing work and communication with the natural world, connecting us to our one true self.
Like many indigenous communities around the world, the Noke Kuin are struggling to survive deforestation, cultural eradication and even physical extinction.
We support Noke Kuin by helping them buy back their land and enable cultural independence in a sustainable environment honouring their traditions, for their children and future generations.
Why the Noke Kuin?
When I heard the tragic story of how mining exploitation devastated their lands and robbed them of their children, I knew I must act. The Noke Kuin helped heal and empower me. Now I am honoured that White Rabbit can be of service to the Noke Kuin people. The Noke Kuin can continue to heal the world through their music and medicine while the Amazons future is safest in their hands. Everybody wins.
Founder, White Rabbit
Alan R. Milligan