Online Training + In Person Practicum with Dominique Blanchard
A new era of Kambo training grounded in safety, ethics, and embodied responsibility.
The Little Amazon Kambo School is a comprehensive practitioner training designed for those who want to engage Kambo medicine with humility, discernment, and long term integrity. This is not fast track certification or surface level instruction. It is a relational, body informed education that emphasizes consent, preparation, and ongoing integration.
Training Structure
Online Training: February 19 – April 16
In Person Practicum: April 30 – May 3
The online portion provides foundational knowledge, context, and safety education. The in person practicum focuses on applied learning, hands on guidance, and embodied practice within a supported container.
Dominique Blanchard is the primary co-trainer and guide for the Little Amazon Kambo School. She is a long time practitioner of the healing arts and brings a deeply somatic, anatomically informed approach to Kambo work. Her background includes massage therapy, craniosacral therapy, movement education, and years of direct experience with earth medicines.
Dominique’s teaching emphasizes nervous system awareness, ethical boundaries, and practitioner accountability. Her style is grounded, direct, and relational. The focus is not mastery or authority, but becoming a safe, responsible, and trustworthy practitioner.
Who This Training Is For
This offering may be a good fit if you are
A somatic, wellness, or psychedelic adjacent practitioner
Interested in Kambo but cautious of commercialization or hype
Committed to consent, screening, and ethical restraint
Willing to engage in ongoing integration and self responsibility
This training is not designed for casual experimentation or purely personal use.
Why CPC Is Highlighting This
Caring Practitioners Circle highlights offerings that prioritize ethical grounding, relational depth, and long term care over spectacle. The Little Amazon Kambo School aligns with CPC values through its emphasis on safety, humility, and embodied learning.
Inclusion here reflects respect for the approach and container, not a blanket endorsement of Kambo for everyone.

