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Month: May 2025

Initiation for Sari, Dania, Brenna, Draconia and Syke

Today we welcomed five new sisters through a joyful initiation. It’s always a special occasion, especially when so many choose to become full members of our tribe.

The ceremony began with a speech by Elder Catten, followed by the official initiation led by the Shaman and Elder Kwanita. Each of the five initiates shared their words about joining the Tribe, and afterward, Kwanita gave a speech in their honor. We then gathered around the campfire to celebrate with dancing and festivities.

Alaya’s Memory at Naked Wednesday

A tribal woman crouches near a campfire, while another stands with a bow in a lush, forested village setting


This Wednesday, the Shaman performed a ritual to restore Alaya’s memory. Everyone watched closely as she used a mirror and various remedies to help Alaya remember, and eventually, she realized who and where she was.

A shaman holds a mirror, facing a woman adorned with body paint, in a vibrant forested village scene.

“This mirror does not show your face.
It shows your soul.
Look deep, child.
What was forgotten is still inside you.
The spirits show you what you’ve lost”

Afterward, we celebrated Alaya’s return by dancing and bathing together. Kart was surprisingly clean already and held a small prayer and then Kyra recited a poem.

On Naked Wednesday, hear the call,
the mud sticks thick – enough for all!
Into the stream, let waters fly,
no more just sitting idly by.

With strength and joy, with soapy cheer,
each body fresh, each mind made clear.
We honor gods with gleeful grace,
in every drop that cleanses place.

So toss your furs into the grime,
get bare – it’s bathing time!
Come, follow me, don’t stay behind –
let’s be divine, all cleansed and kind!

May the Filth We Wash Away Today
Cling to our foes and never Stray!
Let Them Grow Weary, Sick and Slow,
‘Til Even Mud Says:‘ No, No, No! ’”

Naked Wednesday with Amazon Animals Quiz

This Wednesday, we gathered in camp for another Naked Wednesday. It was a cozy evening where the shaman began with a prayer and spoke about the many strange animals of the jungle and their meanings. Afterwards, we had a quiz and learned valuable information—like where the Amazonian candiru fish likes to hide… and finally, we danced ourselves dry while Diana played her amazing drums.

Bare figures gather in a misty river surrounded by lush trees, watched over by a woman and a relaxed orange cat.

Whisper’s animal prayer

steps onto a sun-warmed stone, arms wide, leaves tangled in her hair, a dreamy smile on face, takes a deep breath of jungle air, eyes half-closed in bliss.“Spirits of the soil, sky, and sandals we no longer wear… we greet you with our bare skin and open hearts! Today is Sacred Naked Wednesday!”


“No cloth shall cage us, no shame shall tame us! For the jungle knows our shapes already—every bump, every wobble, every mosquito bite!” points to the treetops, dramatically. “Today… we learn the secrets of the strange and wonderful jungle creatures! The frog that sings like thunder, the fish that climbs trees, the monkey that steals dreams—or bananas, same thing.”

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Naked Wednesday – The Dirty Scout

Karto, the dirty scout, was in charge of Naked Wednesday. He led a scout’s prayer, and then we proceeded to bathe. It was a super cozy Wednesday with family and friends. Afterwards, we danced around the campfire.

A scout brings news
A scout shows new food grounds
A scout looks for new threats for a tribe
A scout knows all ways ..and never gets lost

The ways of a scout are lonesome
Th ways of a scout do not know pathes
The ways of a scout are dirty ..mostly very dirty

And when a scouts reaches a river …it is pure enlightenment

Rivers are the ways our gods made for us ..for trading ..for traveling but most important for a dirty scout ..to clean and get near to our Gods. Yurupari made them for us to transfer our spirits to the other realm
Yurupari made them for us , filled with waters from
Tupas thunderstorms, to clean our spirit and our bodies.

Scouts need to wash off all dirt of their travels
Scouts need to wash their mind and spirit to get refreshed for new discoveries

Like we all need to be cleared in mind and raised by our gods ..

And when we finally reach a river, we kneel down and say our humble prayer

Anyone a soap ?

Taupeicha !

Rinsing water on my body , clean me
freshness of the water clear my mind
take all the dirt of me i collected in your realms
ake all heavy thoughts of me and fresh my mind
Make me strong again and clean
The Mud and my bad thoughts will vanish in the stream on their way to the endless waters
My ancestors who bathed before me here , give me your support
let me find food for my tribe
and make me clean enough to mate
Fill my mind with you sacred strength
I praise my ancestors and will make them proud, with my clean body
and i will praise all gods to protect me from dangers
Taupeicha !