Musurunakuna community

MUSURRUNAKUNA Community

Our Mission

To ensure the physical and cultural survival of the current and future generations of the Pakai and Andakí community, associated with the Indigenous Inga Council Musurrunakuna of Mocoa, Putumayo, Amazonia. This is achieved through the continuous practice of ancestral wisdom—a living structure that transmits the knowledge and experience accumulated by our elders over millennia in their harmonious relationship with the land and all its physical and spiritual elements. This legacy has been passed down to us to guarantee the "good living" of ourselves, our children, and the children of our children for generations to come.

Our Vision

To be a community rooted in the principles of solidarity, equity, reciprocity, balance, sustainability, exchange, and collectivity, alongside the personal principles of ama juai (do not steal), ama killai (do not be lazy), ama llullai (do not lie), and ama manchasiki kai (do not be cowardly). These serve as the foundation for harmony, peace, happiness, well-being, and family and community unity. A community that practices individual, family, and collective rights and responsibilities while maintaining respectful interrelations with both Indigenous and non-Indigenous brothers and sisters. Through the free and ongoing exercise of our Law of Origin and Higher Law, we uphold UNITY, recover, defend, possess, manage, and conserve our LAND, live our CULTURE, and exercise AUTONOMY. These political principles, combined with others, ensure our cultural survival.