Talk highlights:
- Sacred plant medicines as therapeutic tools within indigenous traditions, offering complementary perspectives to modern approaches for chronic illness treatment.
- Indigenous healing frameworks emphasizing whole-person restoration of body, mind, and environment as essential for rebalancing complex health conditions.
- Ancestral preparation methods and traditional knowledge as critical safeguards, ensuring plant-based healing practices are approached with responsibility and safety.
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Pacha K’anchay, Taita (Indigenous Healer)
Pacha Kanchay, whose ancestral name means “the sun-glint that penetrates the earth,” is a Yanakuna Yachak - a spiritual authority devoted to preserving and practicing the ancestral traditions of his people. A lifelong student of indigenous wisdom, Pacha has journeyed across Colombia, building alliances with tribal communities and exchanging sacred knowledge. He serves as a speaker and Coordinator of the Great National Council of Indigenous Elders (ONIC), representing 115 tribes, and is a delegate to the United Nations, a representative of the Worldwide Indigenous Science Network, and an advocate for Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice.