Contact Indigenous Chocolate

In reality, you are contacting us now by arriving on this page. But sure, there are a number of ways to contact us through our programs or if you are planning a visit to one of our communities. Here we are just talking about our name and claim.

Our Contact Information

Use the Social Media or Email

Please send us a message using Facebook Messenger or you can send us an email.  Sending a message by the social media will get your issue resolved best and be seen by several people who will attempt to resolve your query even when we are at the farm in the Orinoco Valley. (Statement valid when ads are running or in campaign mode.)

Contact Our Offices

In the United States there is currently only one primary contact for De'Aruhuä Indigenous Chocolate, that is the Huottuja Foundation's Treasury Officer, Col. Nicholas A. Wright, who can be reached by email. 

Contact the Executive Administrator/Counsel

Located at Ekobius International in the Indigenous State of Amazonas, Venezuela, (currently in Puerto Carreño) is Col. David J. Wright, who can be reached on Facebook Messenger, by email or using WhatsApp when he has a good signal. 

Business Address

Our street address for De'Aruhuä Indigenous Chocolate and Honorific Chocolate will be in Berea, Kentucky on Big Hill Road, at the Indian Fort Outpost, but currently there is no postal delivery box and mail cannot be delivered, meanwhile postal mail can be sent to:

De'Aruhuä Indigenous Chocolate

c/o Unify Cooperative

Attn: Nicholas A. Wright

302 General Smith Drive

Richmond, Kentucky 40475

Simeon Moreno, Piaroa Leader

Hon. Simeon Moreno, Piaroa Chief 

Banking Information

Currently funds can only be transmitted to De'Aruhuä Indigenous Chocolate or the De'Aruhuä-Huottuja Trust through Unify Cooperative by PayPal or using a credit card for either the purpose of tax-deductible donations or to purchase membership shares. You can donate on our donation page or join as a member or investor on the join us page where you can buy cooperative shares of up to 1% of our projects. The only legal way to engage in a business relationship with an Indigenous people is in a cooperative!

Currently all Funding is kept in United States Bank Accounts, plans are underway to establish an offshore bank for ledger entry banking of climate change trading assets such as carbon credits with Globcal International (EU) our international agent.