Maali Kentake
Maali Kentake a.k.a. Rosario Suardy Pavonessa has studied and experienced the spirituality of ancient cultures for over 15 years. From the origins of humanity in Africa and their civilizations, to Eastern and Western (America) native cultures.
She met the Q’eros in Peru, direct descendants of the Incas. With them she participated in the First Integration of Native Peoples, and in the 100-day Qhapaq Ñan (Inca Trail) Pilgrimage, the first after 700 years, in the Andes Mountain Ranges of Peru, Bolivia and Argentina at more than 4,500 meters high.
She has traveled around the world, is a public speaker and podcaster. She is the author of Qhapaq Ñan, a series of 6 books, the first three already published: “Qhapaq Ñan: My Experience in The Way of the Inca”; “Qhapaq Ñan: My Transcendental Trail”and “Qhapaq Ñan:The (El) Callo”. The first two translated to Spanish.
Creator of “Ubuntu El Retorno” an educational open project in Spanish and English – sharedthrough different media platforms such as YouTube, Rumble and where ever you listen to Podcast. This educational project is dedicated to promoting the true history of Africa: The first Hue-man migrations and their contributions; the ‘Mother of Civilizations’, etc. Africans today in Africa and the Diaspora, their resistance to oppression, resilience, their inventions, and contributions in all aspects of life, past and present. Promoting global Psychological Liberation of African peoples from a colonized mind; Pan-Africanism; Economics, Politics, Spirituality, etc. This experience allows the collective to practice the principle Sankofa Knowing & Looking Back to Our Roots to Create a Finer Unified Future” with an “Ubuntu Attitude.”