About this Event
Doors open at 6 PM. Film begins at 6:30 PM.
RCNV is proud to join Science and Nonduality (SAND) as the official Santa Cruz host of the powerful, inspiring Wisdom of the Ancestors film series.
In the Amazon’s Tapajós River basin, the Munduruku people of Sawré Muybu defend their traditional territory from the relentless threat of illegal mining and logging. When the state fails to take action, community leaders rise to resist invasion and protect the rainforest as a living archive of their ancestral knowledge and memory.
Synopsis:
Travel deep into Brazil’s Tapajós River basin to Sawré Muybu, where the Munduruku people inhabit a world of spiritual and ancestral connection with the forest, waters, and birds. For generations, their people have endured systematic colonial violence through missionary rule and the prohibition of language, ritual, and spiritual practice. Today, the Munduruku face the relentless onslaught of industrial resource extraction. Illegal logging ravages the rainforest and gold mining poisons the Tapajós River with mercury. This violence threatens the survival of the people and the sanctity of their territory—a living archive of Munduruku dreams and culture.
Katô follows Munduruku and allied Indigenous leaders in a decades-long struggle to protect their communities and the greater Amazon. When the government fails to take action, the community undertakes self-demarcation, placing their bodies on the line to protect their territory. At the forefront stands a women-led video collective turning cameras into tools of resistance to document their lived experience of invasion and violence. By reclaiming Katô, the dark black, ancestral soils of the Amazon, the Munduruku affirm the land as a living witness to their history and a source of belonging. Their fight to protect the lungs of Mother Earth is one upon which all life depends. Learn more.
Land: Daje Kapap Eypi (Brazil)
Duration: 77 minutes
50% of proceeds after film production costs directly fund Indigenous-led initiatives in the featured communities.
Everyone is welcome. Complimentary tickets are available to ensure no one is turned away for lack of funds. Click here to secure your complimentary ticket.
Content Advisory & Our Commitment to Care:
The films in this series honor the profound resilience of Indigenous cultures while addressing the brutal legacies of colonization. They may include references to physical and sexual violence, substance abuse, and intergenerational trauma. We acknowledge that this content can be deeply impactful, especially for those with lived or inherited experiences of such trauma.
To foster a respectful and secure environment for all attendees, we are introducing clear Community Agreements for this screening. These include guidelines on privacy, consent, respectful sharing, and the right to exit and re-enter the space as needed. Our goal is to create a container where learning and reflection can happen with care for everyone's well-being.
Special thanks to our promotional partners:
The Center for Spiritual Living, The Romero Institute, and The Center for World Networking
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Resource Center For Nonviolence, 612 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, United States
USD 17.85 to USD 50.00









