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Kaua’i Grandmother Ceremonies

Kaua’i, Hawai’i

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CEREMONIAL HEALING WITH

CURANDERA DANIELA RIOJAS AND GUEST FACILITATORS

JANUARY 16-19TH 2025

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WELCOME

Thank you for listening to the call in your heart to sit with Grandmother Medicine.

Daniela Riojas is a curandera, educator, medicine keeper, musician, and artist originally from the frontera of Tejas y Mexico, currently based in Los Angeles, CA, traveling internationally. Her Indigenous ancestry is connected to The Coahuiltecans of northern Mexico. As a curandera, she communes with Mother Nature and a lexicon of plants, animals, and energies through ancestral practices of channeling and meditation. She has undergone extensive trainings and Master Plant dietas with Indigenous elders who have initiated her into the sacred practice of facilitation and healing in ceremonial space.

She has been under the guidance of elders in Nayarit Mexico (Richie and Xochitl of Nawake Bucerias) as well as elders and curandero/as of the jungles of Peru who are Cocama (Gran Maestra Aime Vargas Davila), Shipibo (Maestra Bawan Kate), Ashaninka (Maestro Miguel Charini) and Mestizo (Maestro Camara Ampi Shirapa). For years, Daniela has been traveling extensively throughout North and South America facilitating plant and animal medicines, and creating ceremonial healing spaces for communities in diverse countries and lands.

Her facilitation consists of sharing traditional and directly received icaros through her diets with Master Plants, within the lineage of Cocama curanderismo. Within this practice is a weaving of Shipibo, Ashaninka, and Nahuatl icaro and medicine as well. Daniela’s voice carries a high vibration of divine love, joy, and nurturing Mother energy, while bridging the worlds of the Earth’s deep resonance. She calls on a wide spectrum of Earth’s cosmology and higher dimensional spaces, with the clear intention of maintaining a balance of strength, groundedness, and elevation. A variety of instruments are utilized including, shakapa, crystal bowls alongside icaro, Native American flutes, clay ocarinas, and medicine songs with ukelele. She also utilizes tobacco extensively and a variety of specially prepared perfumes and agua floridas within ceremonial space.

Daniela Riojas is the founder of Intikhana Medicina, which provides ceremonial healing rooted in Indigenous and Earth-Based practices. The mission at Intikhana is to provide gateways of health and well-being through Indigenous knowledge, plants, animals, music, frequencies, education, and connection to all of the medicine that this beautiful Mother Earth provides. Intikhana Medicina specializes in providing containers of integrity and safety for comprehensive ceremonial healing.


-RETREAT DETAILS-

This offering will provide three ceremonies with Ayahuasca on the evenings of January 16th, January 17th, and January 18th with departure on January 19th. Participants are welcome to join on the 15th if they choose to stay on the land during the retreat. To honor the set container of all ceremonies, we will be asking that all participants commit to all three nights. Ceremonies will be offered in the ancient sacred valley of Anahola at the base of the Kalalea mountain range which is known in Hawaiian culture as being the birthplace of the souls of the world.

The energy exchange for the full weekend is $1200 with various accommodation options available at additional exchange on the property. Please note that the various accommodations are for shared yurts and there are no private yurts available. Please see below for the accommodation options. You are also welcome to bring camping gear to stay directly on the land. Kaua’i can get chilly at night so bring extra clothing layers and blankets to stay warm. Remember it is the rainy season so bring umbrellas, rain ponchos, waterproof shoes/boots and anything else that will keep you dry. Also, bring a comfortable trifold mat and pillow for your ceremony space.

Please bring your own dieta-friendly food and snacks as nourishment throughout the weekend. We will be closing out this sacred work with an open-hearted group integration share on January 19th before departure.

To register, answer all questions in the link below accurately and to the best of your knowledge and ability. Once we have processed your intake safely, you will be contacted with further steps for registration.

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Available accommodations:
Available on a first come first serve basis
Please note that the various accommodations are for shared yurts and there are no private yurts available
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Men’s Workshop Yurt with tri-fold cushions on the floor, bedding not provided (10 available): $150 /night per person

Women’s Yurt with 4 bunk beds, bedding provided + kitchenette & outdoor shower (sleeps 8): $150/night per person

Communal Sleeping Room in Ceremony Space (26): $0/night per person (included in $1200 asking donation for weekend)

“Unlimited” Camping Spaces, bring your own tent gear: $50/night per person

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Weekend Schedule

Check-in at property - Jan 16th - 2:00pm
First ceremony start time - Jan 16th - 7:30pm
Integration circle - Jan 17th - 12:00pm
Second ceremony start time - Jan 17th - 5:30pm
Integration circle - Jan 18th - 12:00pm
Third ceremony start time - Jan 18th - 5:30pm
Closing integration circle - Jan 18th - 9:00am
Departure -Jan 19th - 11:00am
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Tlazocamati, Ometeotl, Irake

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