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Zaya Guarani is an Indigenous Brazilian activist, model, actress, and speaker from the Guarani Mbya ethnicities, born and raised in the Amazon rainforest. Descended from a lineage of women shamans and spiritual leaders, she uses her global platform to champion Indigenous rights, climate justice, and environmental stewardship. Through decolonising fashion and regenerative advocacy, she bridges ancestral knowledge with modern conversations, challenging systemic inequities and centring Indigenous voices in sustainability. As a frontline defender of the Amazon, Zaya works to ensure that Indigenous wisdom drives solutions for a regenerative future, and that ancestral stewardship shapes the modern relationship with land.

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