Winter USA Tour
Prince Haru Kuntanawa
An international leader, cultural ambassador, and spiritual guide of the Kuntanawa Nation of Acre, Brazil. Prince Haru carries the ancestral knowledge of his people and dedicates his life to protecting their sacred lands, medicines, and cultural heritage. He works to restore the forest, empower Indigenous communities, and build global awareness of environmental and social challenges
Dr. Hayra Kuntanawa
A healer, teacher, princess and traditional medicine practitioner rooted in the Kuntanawa lineage. Dr. Hayra blends ancestral wisdom with modern healing techniques to provide transformative guidance. Her work focuses on personal healing, community empowerment, and uplifting leadership in the Amazon.
Together, Prince Haru and Dr. Hayra have been married for eight years, building a life around integrating medicine work with forest preservation and guardianship. They have spoken on various platforms to raise awareness about climate change and the urgent need for humanity to step into our hearts during this time on Earth, fostering unity among all beings as one people. As lineage holders, they share their teachings, ceremonies, and medicines to inspire healing and support the survival and flourishing of the Kuntanawa Nation.
Add-Ons / Optional experiences that can be settled up during the retreat or click on these private links to reserve:
$122 — Kambô Ceremony
$111 — Hapé Starter Kit (Hapé + Kuripe)
$77 — Genepapo-1-on-1 with Prince Haru-Kuntanawa-Ancestral Painting (Basic)-Symbolic Genipapo designs for protection and alignment.
$111 — Genepapo-1-on-1 with Prince Haru- Kuntanawa Ancestral Painting (In-Depth)Detailed ceremonial designs for deeper energetic tuning.
$344 — Private Session with Dr. Hayra Kuntanawa May include: Hypnosis, Akashic Records, Energy work, Sound healing, Chinese medicine techniques, or Soul retrieval.
Mission & Intention
The Kuntanawa USA Tour supports 38 Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities who protect and sustain the Kuntanawa sacred lands in the Amazon.
The Kuntanawa people have endured profound hardship— genocide in 1911 and forced labor lasting until 1988—yet continue to rise with strength and resilience.
Your participation directly supports:
Reforestation of Amazonian lands
Cultural revitalization and community empowerment
Protection of ancestral territories through the demarcation process
Economic sustainability for local families
100% of retreat donations go directly back to the people.
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