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We heal in community and connection is key. As a collective we thrive by expansion of connections. 

 

Interested in working together? Send us a email: info@thenativacollective.com

COLLABORATION

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Radical Self Care

Is self care a radical statement within the capitalist system?

MON 20 FEB, 20.00 GROTE ZAAL PDZ, PAKHUIS DE ZWIJGER FREE ADMISSION

Are you ready for a little bit of radical selfceare? On Monday 20th of February, we will take you along of rituals, music, storytelling and many more. Come and join us!!Navaya real Castillo, indigenous from Colombia, is a healer and behavioural scientist. She has been active in the field of healing and self development for over 16 years. She is a part of Nali Vena and the NATIVA collective both organisations that focus on educating about plant medicine, inter generational trauma and roots restorement.

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Breathing Into Awakening

Hosted by 2 chiefs from 2 different tribes. Combining our magic in this space.

11.00 - 18.00  RUMAH YOGA 175,- ADMISSION

This is what happens when two teachers are rooted. An essential collaboration of indigenous healing. We bring you : breathing into awakening.

Hosted by two chiefs from two different tribes. Combining our magic in this space. Navaya (Colombiana) will guide you in to your present state, where all that wants to come up will be acknowledged with awareness and love to be transformed into healing. Noreen (Moluccan) will guide you into your body by using the power of the breath to feel, release and transcend.

Decolonizing our minds, bodies and spirits.
Lets go get this!

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Indigenous liberation Festival

Repairing our Past, Present and Future

WED 12 OCT 2022, 19.30 GROTE ZAAL PAKHUIS DE ZWIJGER FREE ADMISSION

On October 12th, we are organising a day full of activities as part of Indigenous Liberation Day; a solidarity march, Mapu commemoration and solidarity ceremony, a 1492 people’s tribunal, cultural performances and panels. Together we reflect upon on the day that Columbus invaded Abya Yala (the American continent) in 1492. A date that marks the symbolic beginning of European colonialism. Resulting in the break-down of the right to self-determination, identity and culture of Indigenous People’s worldwide. Indigenous land defenders are still displaced and killed; rivers and environment polluted; and land being colonised for large multinationals. The result is the current climate crisis. Therefore, it is time for reparations, justice and decolonisation! This festival offers a platform for reparatory perspectives on the climate crisis, inter-generational healing, cultural values, and solidarity.

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