she carries the memory without appropriating it.
A Latin American cultural and regenerative ecosystem connecting ancestrality, film, art, bioeconomy and territorial impact through crossings, cultural experiences and living narratives.
Neta Honorata Maíta is a woman, Afro-indigenous, founder of Rota do Sol and a living work in crossing.
She does not represent a culture, she answers a calling.
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she carries the memory without appropriating it.
she protects, translates and gives back to the Earth what she learns.
Inspired by the spiritual Samaúma strategy, Neta walks Rota do Sol, a path of reconnection between ancestrality, territory, body and future, where art, socio-environmental economy and healing are inseparable.
Nothing here is extraction.
Everything here is relationship.
A living international model of Regenerative Tourism and Social Inclusion, rooted in ancestral knowledge. This is not a tourism project, it is a process of reconciliation between humanity and Earth.
◐ watercolor · ambassador Restoration of landscapes, soils and water cycles as spiritual and economic practice.
Direct support to Afro-indigenous and rural communities, protagonism, not tutelage.
Visitors, investors and institutions go through a process, not a tourist experience.
Income rooted in the territory, without breaking cultural or ancestral ties.
It is a process of reconciliation between humanity and Earth, where every walker also crosses themselves.
We build bridges between communities, travelers and institutions that sustain a care economy, alive, territorial, and ethical at every link.
A living international model of Regenerative Tourism and Social Inclusion, rooted in ancestral knowledge, that:
This is not a tourism project.
It is a process of reconciliation between humanity and Earth, where every walker also crosses themselves.
Rota do Sol weaves together different areas connected by a shared vision of cultural, territorial and human regeneration. Each node of the project acts as part of a living ecosystem.
Documentaries, series, poetic records and visual narratives on ancestrality, territory and nature.
A line of natural products inspired by ancestral knowledge and the link between wellbeing and nature.
Crossings that bind territory, memory, spirituality and sustainability.
An archive of narratives, records, interviews and writings on Latin American cultures.
Actions to strengthen communities, value traditional knowledge and drive sustainable impact.
Two sister initiatives sustain Rota do Sol outside Brazil — London and Bristol — each with its ambassador, its purpose, and a clear destination for every contribution.
bridge · London
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Through Charlie, the emblematic macaw, Stephen connects the heart of London to Brazilian forests, turning visibility into direct impact on the land.
bridge · Bristol
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In Bristol, the OCA Brasil school raises funds for basic supplies and river-boat transport for Amazonian riverside villages.
Reconnection begins when different paths walk together.