
Indigenous Action Summit for Unprecedented, Unified Action
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Support the Indigenous Action Summit for Unprecedented Unified Action
We stand at a sacred moment when the fulfillment of ancient prophecies calls us to unprecedented, unified action. The Indigenous Action Summit, which will take place from March 18 to 23, 2025, in Sisbichen, Yucatán, at Jardines del Colibrí Dorado, is more than a gathering—it is a profound spiritual and strategic council. Here, in the humble and sacred lands of the Maya Bioregion, we come together to honor and amplify the voices of Indigenous wisdom keepers.
This Indigenous Action Summit is essential, the 8th Fire of Hope, Justice, Unity, and Unprecedented Unified Action in response to our world's unfolding challenges. As we witness Mother Earth's deepening destruction, from relentless fires to rampant deforestation, the need for unity, justice, and sustainable solutions has never been more urgent.
Your support is crucial. It will help 53 Indigenous Women Leaders, Wisdom Keepers, and Members of the 7th Generation from across the Americas overcome financial barriers to gather, share, and lead us toward a future rooted in justice, sustainability, unity, prosperity, and peace. Contributions will directly support travel, lodging, and essential resources, ensuring that Indigenous women and the 7th Generation may fully participate and guide us.
This summit is not merely a meeting. It is a spiritual convergence, an activation of the next steps in our shared destiny to unite humanity and restore Mother Earth. Guided by the wisdom of our ancestors, we will celebrate the re-emergence of Indigenous Women and the 7th Generation as the global leaders of this new era.
Join us on this sacred journey. Your contribution, no matter the amount, is a powerful act of love, support, unity, and respect.
Aho Mitakuye Oyasin!
Four Worlds and the Union of the Condor, Hummingbird, Quetzal, and Eagle.
Organizer and beneficiary

Union Condor, Hummingbird, Quetzal, and Eagle
Organizer
Surrey, BC
Philip Lane
Beneficiary