Facilitators

Facilitators
– Wisdom Keepers & Weavers

Atina Joy

Atina Joy Altzinger – Presidium

Atina is Foundeer of the association Nativa Ostara, since 8 years envisioning and materializing the long term Vision that was received.

Self-Employed trough Markets, Development of Ideas, Project Management, Community & Network builder.

Walking beside elders and weaving their wisdom in europe across communities, caring for these Relationships.
She is on the path as sweatlodge keeper, dancer and studying ancestral andean-amazonian ways.
As Artist she’s well known as DJ-Animatina,
Music producer, Musician & Poet.







Pascal Mika – Presidium

Pascal is one of the Pillars of Nativa Ostara and very commited to the sustaining of the Projects and Community movemets that we hold.
At home as sweet family Father and in between as clowny Medicine Men, after many travels to Latin America, he continued to weave the relationships with the Elders and Wisdom Keepers continuing the study and path. Especially from the Amazon and the Andes.

Lukas Wagner

Lukas Wagner – Presidium

Lukas is one of the main Pillars of Nativa Ostara. Builder and Handcraftsman, he’s striving to become a Master in Ecological building, always learning more..
Weaving together with “Anatta-Sensorium” creating Seminars with the Yawanawa, Huni Kuin and Noke Koi. Dedicating his path towards the Amazonian Nations in Acre.

Julia Moser

Julia is a Lecturer of the Design Teaching Appartement of the University of Arts in Linz, collaborating with many Projects and international Designers.
With a high visibility for our humanity and our relationship to the land and nature she combines two incredible abilities to co-create Projects and Navigate in this world. Connecting the ancient with the modern.

Benno Pinz

Benno is one of the finest souls and masters of his age. He learned with Medicine People in the Amazon Rainforest going trough many Dietas and Trainings. Facilitating healing Spaces and guarding knowledge and the old ways.

Daniel Apu Dick



Daniel is a great leader for men, bringing structure and stability to his environment and projects.

A person dressed in traditional indigenous attire with long braids and feathers stands against a plain background. They hold a feathered object in their hands and wear intricate jewelry and garments adorned with patterns.


Building Bridges



“The elders say – that the new Sunrise already rose. It’s us that need to wake up to it.”

Ayllu Tiqsi Muyu