drawing of an anthropomorphic cougar with an eyepatch and long straight hair and bangs. She wears a two piece top and skirt with tassels, in the color wine. She wears a traditional petýnguá necklace from the mbyá guarani tribe and bead earrings with the star motif.
text reads:
25- cougar - south american / abya yala
Yakã means river. Ý means water,the flow of it, its vitality. When Yakã got her second name choosen at the ritual, the current soiritual leader,the karaí that came before her mother, said the name was fit for someone so strong and yet so gentle. Like water, it can be caring and calm, or it can have no mercy and show incredible strength. Yakã is a Xondaría ( a warrior) of her clan, she hunts, feeds and protects everyone when needed. She is skilled with knives and bow and arrows. At young years an unknown accident occurred in her life, making her lose her right eye entirely. Her mom doesn't tell her about it at all, and curiosity just inches closer to her as she gets older.
Yakã means river. Ý means water,the flow of it, its vitality. When Yakã got her second name choosen at the ritual, the current soiritual leader,the karaí that came before her mother, said the name was fit for someone so strong and yet so gentle.
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