In Peru, deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, near the village of Tarapoto, lives a shaman whose life is intimately connected to nature. This ancestral healer, a guardian of knowledge passed down through generations, embodies the soul and resilience of his community. In his daily life, he uses medicinal plants and sacred rituals to heal and guide the villagers, preserving millennia-old practices rooted in a profound understanding of the forest and its wealth.
However, this delicate harmony is now under threat. The expansion of roads, deforestation, and the relentless advance of modern civilization endanger not only the biodiversity surrounding the village but also the cultural and spiritual identity of the Indigenous community. Oral traditions, sacred chants, and the rituals that bind humans to nature are at risk of disappearing under the pressure of external influences.