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Our core value at the Huya Aniwa Foundation is reciprocity, as we believe that true partnership with Indigenous communities involves a mutual exchange of respect, knowledge, and resources. This guiding principle underscores our dedication to building sustainable relationships that not only preserve cultural heritage and sacred lands but also supports and uplifts Indigenous communities through shared efforts and collaboration.

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Rematriate Sacred Land in La Noria

This ancestral site contains three water springs, and petroglyphs estimated to be over 5,000 years old. Huya Aniwa aims to rematriate this land so the rich spiritual heritage of this site can be reactivated, protected, and shared with our Indigenous elders and people worldwide.

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Help us build the Institute

Help us grow forests, protect water, cultivate sovereignty, and create a sanctuary where present and future generations can live in right relationship with the natural world.

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Support Aniwa Gathering 2026


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