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Blossom launches cohort focused on Caatinga biome in Brazil

Regenerosity is proud to be partnering with 4 Indigenous organizations located in the Caatinga biome in the North-East of Brazil who are leading transformative work to restore their land, revive traditional knowledge, and strengthen community resilience.

We are excited to welcome four indigenous organizations located in the Caatinga biome in the North-East of Brazil. Our 2-year program aims to strengthen our partners’ capacities through the development of a community-centered project that we will be co-designing together in January 2025. We support participating organizations through peer learning circles, networking, and storytelling, enabling them to blossom as bioregional hubs of regenerative practice.

Meet the organizations

Coletivo Jupago Kreká

Pioneering agriculture of enchantment by valuing their traditional knowledge, rewilding lands, restoring springs, and growing medicine within their own biocentric principle of Regenerative Cosmonucleation.

Associação Indígena do Marajó

A women-led movement reviving ancient languages, medicinal knowledge, and sustainable indigenous agriculture;

Associação de Jovens Produtores Indígenas Tingui Botó

Young producers fighting desertification with their powerful truth telling, “Agroecology or Collapse”;

Associação Centro de Cultura Sabuká Kariri Xocó

Dedicated to strengthening indigenous traditions by protecting land as a fundamental right to life.

Accelerate grassroots regeneration

We embrace ‘biocentric restoration’ as a long-lasting, place-centered approach where humans are not separate from, but woven into the living fabric of nature, where we respect the intrinsic value of all living beings within an ecosystem, and prioritize Indigenous Peoples’ traditional knowledge and deep understanding of their land. This approach supports food sovereignty and regenerative livelihoods, in addition to land regeneration.

Every donation is a seed of change. By supporting this work, you’re not just donating money. You’re resourcing community-led initiatives that regenerate our planet. You’re amplifying unheard voices. You are contributing to systemic transformation.

Photo: Moustached woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes falcirostris)
Image credit: CC by SA 4.0 | Hector Bottai.

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