
All workshops
At WÁKALE AMOTÍ, every workshop is a journey into the land, ancestral wisdom, and sustainable living. Join us to learn, heal, and build in harmony with nature.
Abaká Itîbo
The House of Life – Indigenous Lodging
This module restores the ancestral art of creating spaces of balance and refuge. Participants will learn to design and build sustainable, natural dwellings aligned with the rhythms of Mother Earth. Using local and renewable materials, Abaká Itîbo emphasizes shelter as a living relationship—where walls breathe, roofs channel the sky, and the hearth grounds the spirit of community.
Hiaro Yámoni
Sacred Planting – Sustainable Agriculture
This module reconnects participants with the covenant of the seed. Through practical training in regenerative farming, permaculture, and sacred food cycles, learners cultivate resilience, abundance, and reciprocity with the land. Hiaro Yámoni teaches soil stewardship, companion planting, seed sovereignty, and seasonal rhythms—restoring the original Edenic covenant between humans, plants, and Creator.
Wákale Amotí
The Covenant of Rising – Rite of Passage
The central pillar of transformation. Wákale Amotí prepares youth and adults alike to step into full guardianship of life, community, and spirit. Through a Five-Part Rite of Passage (discipline, knowledge, endurance, service, and guardianship), participants enter a journey of self-mastery and cultural awakening. The program binds each initiate to a living covenant of responsibility, courage, and unity.
This module reconnects participants with the covenant of the seed. Through practical training in regenerative farming, permaculture, and sacred food cycles, learners cultivate resilience, abundance, and reciprocity with the land. Hiaro Yámoni teaches soil stewardship, companion planting, seed sovereignty, and seasonal rhythms—restoring the original Edenic covenant between humans, plants, and Creator.
The central pillar of transformation. Wákale Amotí prepares youth and adults alike to step into full guardianship of life, community, and spirit. Through a Five-Part Rite of Passage (discipline, knowledge, endurance, service, and guardianship), participants enter a journey of self-mastery and cultural awakening. The program binds each initiate to a living covenant of responsibility, courage, and unity.
The House of Life – Indigenous Lodging This module restores the ancestral art of creating spaces of balance and refuge. Participants will learn to design and build sustainable, natural dwellings aligned with the rhythms of Mother Earth. Using local and renewable materials, Abaká Itîbo emphasizes shelter as a living relationship—where walls breathe, roofs channel the sky, and the hearth grounds the spirit of community.


