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World Wheel - Amazon
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Amazon of Ecuador

In 1999, I began a World Wheel Center in the Ecuadorian Amazon east of Macas. The work of the refuge and center continues today. Generous donations have made it possible to purchase three hundred acres of virgin rainforest for a nature reserve, complete with lagoon, an island, waterfalls, and two rivers. We have returned this land to the indigenous Shuar families of the area (it had been taken away from them by the Silesian missionaries) to be caretakers of our precious rainforest, the lungs of our planet.

With my Shuar friends and their children, we carved Anaconda Woman, (the Shuar spirit of water)
out of basalt stone, near the sacred waterfall. Along the river we  established a Wisdom Center called "Amazonico Refugio," with traditional buildings of thatch and bamboo siding, tree houses for guests, and a school for the Shuar children, taught by the elders. This is a way to preserve the Shuar culture; the knowledge of the rainforest medicinal plants, and how to live sustainably within the environment-all knowledge necessary for the survival and health of our life on this planet.

Yukias River with Shuar children playing. World Wheel Amazon Project: Refugio Amazonico                          Nantar drawing



Shuar ceremonial dance                        Vijali giving out drawings from children in New Mexico, USA



Federico Tsamaraint teaching in the Shuar Refugio School, a World Wheel project                   Preparing for the Peacemaker Ceremony

      
Solania and Nantar, Shuar mother and child

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  • Photo by Vijali Hamilton -- Woman Made of the Comos in Tinos, Greece
  • Photo by Vijali Hamiton -- Spirit Within Matter III in Castle Valley, Utah


All photo's by  Edie Hartshorne