Events & Activities

Wednesdays

Four Winds Foundation Offers Their Spring Session of Native Ways Teachings

All are welcome to attend these 12 week classes on primitive skills, beading, leather work, drumming & singing, as well as ceremonial understandings. Classes focus on understanding the native perspectives and way as well as how they can be applied in this 21st Century. Click link for details or visit www.fwfoundation.com

All interested men, women and youth are invited to attend.  Classes offer primitive skills, beading, leather work, drumming & singing, and ceremonies and their understandings.  Classes focus on understanding the native perspectives and way as well as how they can be applied in this 21st Century, which can assist us in using our power to slow down and be in harmony with all things.

Date: Wednesdays
Time:  6pm-9PM
Location:  18320 Gold Coach Road (outside of Sisters); Call for registration and information: 541-306-0383
 
Sweet Medicine (Choctaw) has extraordinary insight, heart and powerful teachings.  She reflects the ancient mysteries of her lineage and mentors and guides others towards their indigeniousity.  She advocates the study of the sacred universal principles and the global cosmologies for they are at the core of creation and to this; we are all connected.  She offers not only her Lakota teachings from her elders, but incorporated the teaching of her mound-building lineage of medicine teachers.
 
She is the founder of Four Winds Foundation. A teacher, lecturer and author, who walks her talk, Sweet Medicine calls on her years as a Sun Dancer, pipe carrier and Ceremonialist, in sharing, leading by example and guiding others
to do the same.  Her profound abilities to empower, heal and steer students through their personal challenges of life, and one’s journey of personal renewal and deeper connection with the stewardship of one's own life. 






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