KAN·AH·RI — CAÑAR, ECUADOR

We carry the blood of the serpent and the macaw.

An Indigenous Kañari family in the Andes of southern Ecuador, keeping ancestral ceremony alive — and opening the door to those who wish to know it.

Cañar · EcuadorIngapirca · Kuychi RumiFour gatherings, 2026–27

The people of Kanahri

Who We Are

We are the living continuation of the wise grandparents of the Andes — the people of Kanahri. We carry the blood of the serpent and the macaw, the two spirits that weave together the wisdom of the Earth and the wisdom of the sky. We are the fruit of that sacred union — a living, breathing thread back to where we began, and an open door for those who wish to know it.

Our Mission

The long silence is ending

Carried by a wind of renewal, the long silence of the Andean sages is ending. The condors are emerging from their retreats, and with them, the mystical, wisdom-filled treasures of this land are being unveiled once more.

Our mission is to keep that wisdom alive — not behind glass, but lived, shared, and passed hand to hand. We invite you to step into our way of life, to take part in our sacred ancestral practices, and to become part of our family.

Held in the family way

Ancestral practices

Eight threads of one cloth, woven through the ceremonial year.

AyahuascaThe Spirit Vine
TemezcalSweat Lodge
AyawokaSan Pedro medicine
PachamankaEarth-cooked feast
Power WalksMountain and lagoon
Star DancesDanza de las Estrellas
IngapircaArchaeological site
Barter FestivalCommunity trade

2026 — 2027

Offerings

Each gathering at Kanahri carries its own purpose, its own season, and its own place in the family's ceremonial calendar. Find the one that calls to you.

Laura adds, edits and archives each gathering herself — one entry per event in the Squarespace events calendar. Past gatherings move into the archive automatically.

Invitation

Come with an open heart

We exist to connect the hearts of the Earth's children — to open our heritage to anyone who is searching for something true, something sacred, something larger than themselves. Every ceremony we hold, every story we pass down, is our way of keeping that fire alive, and of reaching the hearts of those who still love and protect Mother Nature.

You don't need to know our language or our ways before you arrive. You only need to come with an open heart — the rest, our family will teach you.