
MUSIC

THE LAUNCH
OF A NEW GENRE
SIMILAR TO THE SACRED CHANTS OF THE RASTAFARI CULTURE that were INTRODUCED TO THE WORLD AS “REGGAE”, THE SACRED CHANTS OF AMAZONIAN TRIBES EMERGE AS A NEW GENRE WE CALL “HAUX MUSIC”
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these tribes and their cultures come with great responsibility. every artist is our partner within each project making it a business relationship that could help change the music industry for the better.
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We have aligned with many indigenous artists to help steward them into the world of commercial music!
CURRENT RELEASES
ISKUKUA YAWANAWA
SPOTIFY ALBUM RELEASES
ISKUKUA YAWANAWA
VINYL RELEASE
IN PRODUCTION
• ISKUKUA: The Sunset Sessions • PIYÃKO: Family Tree • MAPU: The LA Sessions • NINAWA: Haux Music • ISKUKUA: Live at the Miracle Theater • MAPU: Live at Hotel Cafe • PIYÃKO: Family Reunion
UPCOMING
BIRUANY• NAWA SIA • BIXKU
INSPIRED ARTISTS
LEO BARBIERI • Oona chaplin • CHLOE FULLER • PATRICKI BELEM • NICK WARAKSA • BRYAN MIR
TOURS

GLOBAL TOUR APPEAL
this a new genre of music that we’ll be bringing to main stream. this genre was born in live performance by it’s pure and authentic nature being played and sung within the ancient tribes of the amazon. Taking these experiences on tour not only resonates with it’s true nature but also breaks ground on history as well.
Iskukua’s first ever LIVE performance in Hollywood with our team and performers.
FILMS

CAPTURING HISTORY
BOA LEAF a record company that has a partnership with MAKE BELIEVE PICTURES. Our partnership allows us to capture everything visually from photography to music videos and tour content that can be shared and monetized after LIVE performances and STUDIO recording sessions.
Shot of Iskukua at our first ever live production in Hollywood. The entire concert is captured in multi-camera format and ready for editing and digital distribution opportunities.
This is a music film we produced with on of our “inspired artists” (Sanjay) and the Huni Kuin tribe in their first ever cultural cameo in a music video.
MERCHANDISE

WEAR THE MUSIC
We have a direct partnership in the works with Melmarc and can easily open the doors for potential partnerships and licensing agreements in the music business. our merch opportunities are a viable and accountable vertical.
PARTNERS

AFFILIATIONS
Boa Foundation’s ethos is predicated upon building alliances with aligned indigenous leaders and then funding sustainability and sovereignty projects in their villages based upon the needs requested by the leader. Boa will be working with each indigenous musician to help allocate funds generated towards projects in their homes, as well as utilizing the platform of music to raise awareness towards indigenous rights, environmental awareness, and towards larger scale projects involving land buy-back and reforestation.
The owners of BOA LEAF also own and operate the film production company MAKE.Believe.pictures making it a powerful affiliation to capture, produce, and release visual content.
THE
BOA LEAF
TEAM

RUDY RANDA
Rudy, son of Chief Justice to US District Federal Courts, grew up with a passion for creating a better world. He studied business and won three consecutive awards in production at a Fortune 100 corporation before turning his efforts to charity and working with the indigenous in January 2013. Rudy has studied closely with the Huni Kuin, Yawanawa, and Ashaninka people and firmly believes these ancient traditions have a lot to teach us in creating a sustainable future in which humanity thrives.
BRYAN MIR
Director and Producer, Bryan Mir, has worked with countless top names in the film and the music industry from John Legend and Sara Bareilles to Slash and Jason Mraz. He now pioneers indigenous content and original TV shows at Make.Believe.Pictures.
NICK WARAKSA
As an Emmy & Cannes award winning filmmaker and recording artist, Nick has worked on projects ranging between A-list actors and musicians, fortune-500 companies, and traveling the world making documentary content for indigenous tribes that the United Nations has credited to gaining them global sovereignty of their cultures, and original TV show content with his partners at Make.Believe.Pictures.
Sanjay Parekh
Sanjay has carved out a space in the LA music scene with his own flare of musical prowess. Merging his DJ roots with music from the Amazon Rainforest he has immersed himself into, Sanjay has carved out out a sound that he shares with his release, “Ancestral Visions”.
An entrepreneur, musician, producer & philanthropist, Sanjay works towards a better future through music, outreach & spiritual growth!
ANA LUISA ANJOS
With over two decades of experience, Ana’s passion lies in creating unique events that translate people's expectations of happiness into brand integration. Specialized in producing and managing big projects with the most complicated logistics giving life to high-quality events & building long-lasting sustainability legacies. From raising climate change awareness at the UN to documentaries dealing with Indigenous inequalities in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, Ana is a planetary activist who is committed to the cause through arts & entertainment.
CHRIS NUÑEZ
Chris Nuñez is a respected figure and influential voice in the world of body art from his decades of television personality work on Ink Masters and Miami ink. Chris is now producing and directing original documentaries and TV shows with Make.Believe.Pictures.
Iskukua
Iskukua is a visionary young leader from the Yawanawa people of the Brazilian Amazon Basin. Born from a long line of leaders, he is Chief of Nova Esperanca, the largest of the Yawanawa communities, where he demonstrates great vision and dedication to his people.
Isku embodies the future of the Yawanawa nation, blending traditional wisdom with innovative approaches to address contemporary challenges. He spearheads local initiatives such as the Isku Vakehu Center of Traditional Studies and Yawanawa language, a school for language revitalization with a curriculum focused on cultural practices and rainforest stewardship.
Isku is an accomplished musician and a pioneer. He’s composed countless songs, incorporating traditional Yawanawa chants to catchy guitar rhythms.