Kuntanawa Nation Song Circle and Amazon Fundraiser
TUE JUN 9, 7 - 9 PM EDT (TUE JUN 9, 7 - 9 PM EDT)


Join us for an evening of connection, sacred song, and remembrance.

Step into an immersive journey with the Kuntanawa from the Amazon of Acre, Brazil as we share the ancient ancestral stories, songs, and wisdom of the Amazon rainforest and its people. Guided by Prince Haru and Dr. Hayra Kuntanawa, this gathering is an invitation to connect with the living spirit of the forest and deepen your relationship with the natural world.

Spaces are limited for these intimate gatherings and are being offered on sliding scale donations. This is an amazing way to directly support an indigenous tribe in the Amazon that is actively serving as guardian and protector of the land and her peoples.

Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Donation: Select your amount at checkout.

Every $44 donated plants a tree in the Amazon and supports its care for three years.

Your Impact:
100% of donations go directly back to the people, supporting:

Reforestation of Amazonian lands

Cultural revitalization and community empowerment

Protection of ancestral territories through the demarcation process

Economic sustainability for 38 Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities

The survival and flourishing of the Kuntanawa Nation


Prince Haru Kuntanawa is the respected leader of the Kuntanawa people and a visionary figure in the global movement for Indigenous rights and cultural preservation. Throughout his life, he has worked tirelessly to defend sacred traditions, biodiversity, and the ancestral territories of the Amazon rainforest. As Founder and President of ASCAK (Social Association of the Kuntanawa People), Founder and CEO of Kuntanawa Nation and Kuntanawa Goods (USA), and creator of the Pano Corridor Project—a cross-border initiative uniting several Pano-speaking tribes to protect ecosystems and promote intercultural solidarity—Prince Haru is an Indigenous Rights Defender, Environmental Spokesperson, and Ambassador of SIFBA (National Soccer Team of Brazil and the Americas). As a musical artist available on Spotify and major platforms, international speaker, and cultural ambassador, he is an educator on sacred plants and intercultural dialogue, and a facilitator of traditional ceremonies and spiritual teachings. He channels the spiritual essence of the forest into sound, offering music as a tool for healing, cultural connection, and education.

Dr. Hayra Kuntanawa, also referred to as Princess, is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine, internationally recognized healer, and traditional medicine practitioner who blends ancestral wisdom with modern healing techniques. Her certifications and expertise include: Esoteric Acupuncture, Hypnotherapy, Licensed Massage Therapy, Reiki Master, Holistic Doula, Face Reading, Akashic Records Reading, Soul Retrieval, and Amazonian Plant Medicine guidance. Her work focuses on healing at all levels—physical, emotional, spiritual, and ancestral—supporting personal transformation, 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.


Why Now Matters
These are challenging times to be human on this planet. The noise, disconnection, and chaos of modern life can pull us away from what truly matters—our inner peace, our purpose, and our connection to something greater.


Who We Are
The lineage of the Kuntanawa people stretches back thousands of years. Through centuries of pain and hardship—including genocide in 1911 and slavery lasting until 1988—we have worked with sacred medicines to uplift our communities and help individuals find their place in an ever-changing world.

As guardians of over 250,000 acres of forest, we safeguard both the future of our people and humanity itself, restoring deforested areas and teaching sustainable ways to plant and nurture trees. This tour invites you into a living tradition born from the heart of the Amazon Forest.

Learn More About the Kuntanawa Nation


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