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Abaká Itîbo Module 

The House of Life | Indigenous Lodging 

Abaká Itîbo Module
Abaká Itîbo Module
Fri, Jul 10
Wakale Amoti Sanctuary

21-Day Immersion Program

Reconnect with the covenant of the seed. Through soil, water, and planting cycles, participants will learn to grow food in harmony with the Earth. This program teaches regenerative farming, seed sovereignty, and sacred reciprocity. 

What You’ll Learn 

By the end of 21 days, you will have designed and built a sustainable dwelling— and carry the deeper teaching that home is covenant, not commodity. 

Indigenous housing traditions & sacred geometry 

Natural building with bamboo, clay, stone & thatch 

Fire-circle, hearth, and communal lodge design 

Eco-village models and regenerative living 

Program Highlights 

Week 1 – Foundations of Shelter

Materials, design principles, hearth and geometry 

Week 2 – Building & Crafting:

Hands-on construction, walls, roofs and interiors

Week 3 – Community Living  

Lodges, eco-villages, home blessing and closing ritual 

Week 1 — Returning to the Land

In the first week, Wakále opens the path of leadership, guardianship, and re-rooting. Through the Opening Ceremony, land walks, and ancestral mapping, participants begin reconnecting spiritually and physically to the land while embracing Indigenous land ethics. Evening fireside dialogues weave stories of first contact and lay the foundations of allodial stewardship.

Day 1

Arrival, orientation, and grounding ceremony.

Day 2

Introduction to Indigenous housing forms 

Day 3

Bamboo & timber harvesting and preparation 

Day 4

Soil, clay, and earth as building materials 

Day 5

Sacred geometry in dwelling design 

Day 6

Earth Skills I : Water

Day 7

Rest & Reflection

Week 2 — Walking in Truth

In the first week, Wakále opens the path of leadership, guardianship, and re-rooting. Through the Opening Ceremony, land walks, and ancestral mapping, participants begin reconnecting spiritually and physically to the land while embracing Indigenous land ethics. Evening fireside dialogues weave stories of first contact and lay the foundations of allodial stewardship.

Agroforestry Foundation

Food & Regeneration

Day 8

Regenerative Food Systems

Food & Regeneration

Day 9

Earth Skills II : Shelter

Land & Ecology

Day 10

Language & Ceremony

Culture

Day 11

Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Land & Ecology

Day 12

Cultural Arts & Storykeeping

Culture

Day 13

Rest & Reflection

Rest

Day 14

Week 3 — The Covenant of Return

In the third week, the path turns to integration, commitment, and carrying the fire forward. Participants complete ecological projects, engage in governance and visioning councils, and solidify bonds of fellowship through collective stewardship plans. Closing rites and covenant signing honor the land and seal the commitment to walk forward together.

Ecological Project Completion I

Land & Ecology

Day 15

Healing Through Culture

Culture

Day 16

Ecological Project Completion II

Land & Ecology

Day 17

Language & Ceremony II

Culture

Day 18

Visioning Circle

Culture

Day 19

Closing Ceremony Preparation

Ceremony

Day 20

Covenant of Return Ceremony

Ceremony

Day 21

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Take part in the journey

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