Amazon Shipibo shaman singing ( Elisa Vargas Fernandez )

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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    Amazonian medicine woman, Elisa Vargas Fernandez, sings a song of love and gratitude to the people at the Amazon Herb Co. for helping the shipibo tribe with land rights and rain forest preservation. save the Amazon By using Rain Forest products troy.amazonherb...
    Indigenous Communities Express their Appreciation
    The Regional Institute of Growth for Native Communities, based in the Ucayali region of Peru, recently granted a formal letter of appreciation to John Easterling and the Amazon Herb Co. Associates for a variety of different contributions made to many of the native communities in the area.
    The Regional Institute of the Development of Native Communities IRDECON-GRDS, on behalf of the Indigenous Shipibo Conibo People, convey our recognition and gratitude to Mr. John Easterling, CEO and the Amazon Herb Co Associates, for the support that they bring to the native indigenous communities in areas such as - obtaining the official recognition of the communal territory (LAND RIGHTS), health, fluvial transport (BOATS), acquisition of communication equipment, sponsoring indigenous radio programming, as well as the commercialization of natural products; all of these directly benefiting the Native Communities of Nuevo Eden, (Rio Pisqui), Porvenir, Galilea, Puerto Firmeza, San Francisco, Caco Macaya, Puerto Nuevo and Curiaca.
    For all of this, we commend you and are thankful for your humanitarian support and solidarity with the Indigenous People of the Amazon.
    Pucallpa, December 5th, 2005

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