Kuauhtli is a great-grandfather, who’s gigantic heart, love for nature, impeccable positivity and unique humor has touched and transformed the lives of countless people around the globe.
Kuauhtli’s years of involvement in the movement for human rights and activities to preserve the indigenous ways of life served as preparation for his path bringing ceremonies around the world. In the nahuatl language Kuauhtli means ‘eagle’. Kuauhtli’s love and devotion to Tonantzin, our sacred mother earth, and his many years of Sundance are an inspiration to many following the Red Road.
For the past four decades, Kuauhtli has dedicated himself to conducting Mexica ceremonies of “Xochitl in Cuicatl” (Flower and Song), Native American Church tipi meetings, Temazcal (sweat lodge) and Mexica danza, contributing to the awakening and reconnection of humanity with Nature in 40 countries.