The Pakaas-Novos, also known as the Orowari, are an indigenous people who live primarily in the state of Rondônia in Brazil. Contact with non-indigenous society intensified in the twentieth century, bringing deep social disruption, population loss, and changes to their traditional territories.
The Pakaas-Novos traditionally lived from hunting, fishing, and agriculture, closely tied to rivers and forest environments. Community life is organized around extended families and shared work. Today, many continue these practices while also facing new realities such as schooling, limited access to resources, and interaction with surrounding society.
Traditional beliefs among the Pakaas-Novos include spiritual beings, shamans, and rituals related to healing and protection. Their spiritual system seeks balance between humans, nature, and the unseen world. These beliefs continue to influence daily decisions and community life.
The Pakaas-Novos need support for physical well-being, including health care and protection of their land. Spiritually, many remain without access to the gospel.
Pray for committed believers who will bring the good news of Jesus Christ, disciple new believers, and help the community grow into a people who can share the gospel with others through words and deeds.
Pray that the scales would fall from their eyes, so that they may only have eyes only for the Truth.
Ask God to perform miracles among them, so that his name may be glorified.
Scripture Prayers for the Pakaas-Novos, Orowari in Brazil.
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folhinha/dicas/di08030309.htm
https://pib.socioambiental.org/pt/Not%C3%ADcias?id=138654
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