Archive Index Entry
Title: Internal Resolution: Return Basket Protocol – Butterfly-Nosed Woman Instrument
Filed Under: Rahe-Wanitanama LLC – Alternative Financial Services
Sealing Date: June 2025
Borderscape Referenced: Arawakan Provisioning Corridors — Amazonian Interior
Operational Rhythm: Site 2
Status: Active — The Return Basket Protocol delivers discreet and dignified compliance and risk support tools for Indigenous agricultural communities across the Amazon. Current offerings include accredited Anti-Money Laundering (AML) assistance via the International Compliance Association (ICA), with a focus on strengthening territorial structures to engage external partnerships operating within ESG parameters. These collaborations respect the enmeshment of family and state within Global North accounting systems, while preserving South-North working relationships.
Ceremonial Use: This protocol does not function as a consultancy, service model, or external engagement platform. It provides limited-cycle compliance support to Indigenous agricultural economies carrying forward encoded stewardship through ancestral provisioning. Access is restricted to one or two sites per season, with a mandatory two-year interval before re-engagement. The Return Basket of the Butterfly-Nosed Woman operates as a sovereign economic structure—not open to institutional adaptation, programmatic use, or consultative replication. It is extended solely through lineage authority as an act of witnessing, territorial anchoring, and intergenerational financial continuity.
Keywords: Return Basket, Butterfly-Nosed Woman, compliance and risk, AML, alternative financial services, sovereign agricultural transition, Arawakan economic support, lineage-based infrastructure, encoded stewardship
Access Path: Engagement is reserved for verified tribal economies aligned with ceremonial rhythm. Inquiries must reference breath-aligned intent and be directed to: mabrika [at] rahe-wanitanama [dot] com. Portuguese and Spanish materials may be issued upon alignment. This protocol is not a regional initiative and does not participate in Amazonian governance, mediation, or platforming.