Olivia Mariri

from Wiracocha by Tony Maigua

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This song is a call to action and made in honor of the deceased Olivia Arivelo and many other indigenous women in the amazon, abused and assassinated, as well as other indigenous leaders and activists for protecting the amazon or the tribes of indigenous people that live on it. The case indicates that a foreigner killed this woman as a vengeance for not obtaining a child from the community in a failed attempt for exchanging her with money or possessions. A man that went to the community for seeking healing in ayahuasca but his mental health was more problematic than expected when he interacted with the community. Additionally I added some samples of mariris(indigenous chants for ayahuasca ceremonies) as part of the idea.

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from Wiracocha, released February 21, 2021

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Tony Maigua Montreal, Québec

Marco Maigua is a Kichwa Otavalo First Nation artist from Ecuador. Experiments with andean folk music and experimental math rock. Its inspired by the psychodelic soul of the music of ancient guitarrists such as Jimi Hendrix, Tosin Abasi, Mansur Brown.

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