Host Amy Greeson, healing traditions around the globe.
Her commitment to finding more effective treatment
alternatives has led to Healing Seekers - a project to explore
and document the healing practices of cultures (especially
in the third world that can hold the keys to modern-day
treatments and cures.
Gene Tagaban is Tlingit dancer, story teller:
"Your Life Is Your Story". He shares his wisdom
and talent via dance, native flute and storytelling.
World maker of Lavvu, Minneapolis, MN
To order a Lavvu. from The Lavvu is a
temporarily dwelling used by the Sami
people of northern Scandinavia. This
structure enabled the Sami to move quickly
with their semi-domesticated reindeer
herds at a moment's notice. Although the
Lavvu can be easily confused with the
Native American Tipi - It's not a Tipi! The
differences between the two structures are
reflected in their respective environments
and cultures.
Make your own hand drum!
OR purchase a quality made
drum!
Sami Laavu in Northern Sweden - Lapland
Storyteller Johhny Moses is a Tuaip Native American raised in
the remote Nuu-chah-hulth village of Ohiat on the west coast of
Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada. He was raised in the traditional
ways by his grandparents, and sent by his elders to share their
teachings with all people. Johnny is a master storyteller, oral
historian, traditional healer and respected spiritual leader.
" Teaching drum making classes involves storytelling and
introspection. The drum symbolizes the heartbeat of life, the
heartbeat of community."
Dan Hull, ceremonial drummer and wisdom
teachings.
SACRED WAY SPONSORED EVENT
4th annual Labor Day Weekend 2010