Monika Michaelová is a former teacher who lived with the Kogi tribe in northern Colombia. In 2011, she was welcomed into the Sierra Nevada Territory, where the Kogi tribe took her in and began passing on to her the teachings of the living lineage of one of the oldest civilizations in the world. In 2016, she founded the Bridges and Springs Foundation, which represents activities for the preservation of the indigenous culture of the Kogi and Wiwa tribes and cultural exchange with our society while building on indigenous traditions. She is currently engaged in landscape work, restoration of places of special significance and water in the landscape. In her life, she pushes boundaries and creates space for human potential to become a creative force in life. She is a guide in the development of talents and appreciation of nature.
Monika Michaelová
Lecturer on indigenous practices