In this article the guarani ‘walk’ is elected as reflection’s object as from ethnographical frequentation in some spaces where mbyá and nhandeva groups can be actually found and circulating in eastern Rio Grande do Sul. As a specific form of mobility based on differentiated lecture of the elements in space, jeguatá or just guatá, (walk in the guarani idiom) will be here analyzed in interface with shamanism, as a cosmopolitical form through which spaces are understood, forefront the presence and absence, and consequently alterity’s influence as identified by these groups.