Begin your experience with a visit to Água Branca Public Park and the Museum of Indigenous Cultures, which is located right next to the park. Understand these spaces as living territories and a unique, contemporary Indigenous museum.
Engage in dialogue with Indigenous masters of knowledge from different nations, listening directly to those who carry ancestral wisdom through oral tradition, lived experience, and resistance. Together, discuss respect, reciprocity, and ethical ways of relating to Indigenous cultures today, including how non-Indigenous people can support Indigenous causes in meaningful and responsible ways.
Participate in a guided conversation that addresses the conscious and respectful understanding of the medicines of the forest—not as commodities, but as sacred knowledge tied to territory, responsibility, and collective care.
Close your experience with a moment of shared reflection, allowing you to integrate insights, questions, and learnings from this encounter. This is an experience rooted in listening, presence, and respect, offering a deeper understanding of Indigenous São Paulo beyond stereotypes and invisibility.