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Musica canari ecuador
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Ramsay is a practitioner and instructor of several Native Hawaiian practices: Hoʻoponopono (stress release and mediation), lomi haha (body alignment), and Kaihewalu Lua (Hawaiian combat/battle art). Mentored and trained by respected kūpuna (elders), Now, as a husband, father and grandfather he is helping his people of White Mesa with all of his heart by building his non-profit corporation a new endeavor for the community of White Mesa. He is gifted spiritual leader, hat'aalii and provides Hozhooji ceremonies, Protection Way ceremonies, and Blackening ceremonies. He followed the three different medicine people and learned their ways. His gourd rattles, staff sets and drumsticks are valued by the Native American community for use in their own tribal ceremonies, healing rituals and other religious purposes. He also makes ceremonial prayer fans used in many Native American ceremonies and rituals, and fans used in Pow-wows. C., as well as galleries and private collections that span the globe. Today, his creations can be found in permanent collections of major museums such as: the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK, the “Smithsonian Museum:” - Museum of the American Indian in New York City and Washington, D. It didn’t take long for his art to become world renowned. Prior to that, his amazing talent and beautiful creations were well-known only to family and close friends. Upon graduating from NAU in 1995, he decided to pursue his art full-time. Patrick began making fans while he was still in high school. He grew up primarily in the government boarding school system and mainly spoke Diné up to his senior year in high school.

musica canari ecuador

Patrick Scott was born and raised in White Mesa, Arizona. Domingo is also revered by his family and friends for using Amazonian plants to make powerful healing remedies. Domingo has also served as the Vice-President and later President of CODENPE (Council of Nationalities and Peoples of Ecuador) and previously served as a representative of the German Foundation Indio-HILFE. He is also the founder of the Achuar indigenous community tourism project of Sharamentsa, and served as the Vice President of the CONFENIAE from 1993-1996. Previously Domingo served as the director of communication for the Achuar indigenous Nation of Ecuador (NAE) from 2000-2003. Domingo has been a key force in uniting the indigenous peoples of Ecuador and Peru in forming the Sacred Headwaters Initiative to permanently protect 35 million hectares in the headwaters of the Amazon. CONFENIAE represents 11 indigenous nationalities from the Ecuadorian Amazon region. Currently, Domingo is the coordinator for the Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative for the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon (CONFENIAE). Uyunkar Domingo Peas Nampichkai is a long-time leader from the Achuar Nation of the Ecuadorian Amazon serving the country's indigenous movement for nearly 3 decades.













Musica canari ecuador