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Our blog features writings by and inspired by Indigenous teachings, values and practices bringing forth a road map for living a life of deeper meaning, connection, and purpose. We invite you to share your comments and feedback.
Experiencing Elder Wisdom in Toronto

Experiencing Elder Wisdom in Toronto

By Judy Mann I attended the Voices of Wisdom event, held in near Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 24 and 25, 2016.  The event featured the Elders Kahontakwas Diane Longboat, Mohawk Elder, and Wanbdi Wakita, a Dakota Elder.  Both of these Elders are spiritual...

Feeling the Heart of the World at Voices of Wisdom

Feeling the Heart of the World at Voices of Wisdom

By Gwen Broz Listening to Kahontakwas, Diane Longboat, and Taoyewakanwi (Her Ways Are Sacred), Charlene O’Rourke, at the Voices of Wisdom at the Blue Deer Center June 11-12 was like a waking dream for me. As Diane began speaking, she was both speaking and listening to...

Reviving A River, Reviving A Lost Culture

Reviving A River, Reviving A Lost Culture

This story appeared originally in Vikalp Sangam, an India-based storytelling site on alternatives emerging from the grassroots and social movements. Story and photos by Rucha Chitnis “A River is Like Our Mother” “The Elders used to call Myntdu River their mother,”...

Concentric Circles Sharing Fire at the Centre

Concentric Circles Sharing Fire at the Centre

by Elyse Portal Voices of Wisdom, in Asheville NC, completed one circle and initiated another. Before I knew anything about the Sacred Fire Community or Foundation, I knew Wanbdi Wakita. The circle began about 15 years ago, in the heat of Wanbdi’s Purification...

Wanbdi Wakita, the calling of a Holy Man

Wanbdi Wakita, the calling of a Holy Man

By Pahan Pte San Win and Elyse Portal Wanbdi Wakita was a presenter at our Voices of Wisdom event that took place in Asheville, North Carolina on May 21st and 22nd, 2016. Wanbdi Wakita, whose name translates into English as Looking Eagle, was born at home with the...

Words from the Mamos. Insights from the Black Line Journey 2015

Words from the Mamos. Insights from the Black Line Journey 2015

The Indigenous peoples of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Martha in Colombia have a mission of utmost importance: to bring healing and balance to the earth for the benefit of all of humanity through their spiritual work of offerings and ceremony. They consider their land...

Maasai youth go on a life changing journey back to tradition

Maasai youth go on a life changing journey back to tradition

By Cindy Fogle The Maasai youth, whose people reside and travel along the border between Kenya and Tanzania, sit in the crosshairs of modernization. Like many Indigenous youth they face immense pressure by outside forces attempting to instill in them that their ways...

From Extinction to Existence: The Wôpanâak Language

From Extinction to Existence: The Wôpanâak Language

Dormant for 150 years, a lost Indigenous language is brought back to life by a Native woman, setting into motion a cultural revitalization process. This blog is part of a series of Sacred Fire Foundation on the importance of resourcing Indigenous-led groups that are...

Building Reciprocal Relationship with the Earth

Building Reciprocal Relationship with the Earth

Five Indigenous Elders Share their Wisdom Blog by Rucha Chitnis The wisdom of the past is the seed of the future. This sums up a key nugget of the philosophy of Sacred Fire Foundation that is guided by the knowledge that ancestral wisdom is key to solve many of the...

What I Learned from the Elders at Ancient Wisdom Rising

What I Learned from the Elders at Ancient Wisdom Rising

By Larry Messerman The 2015 Ancient Wisdom Rising (AWR) gathering is over, but I will continue to savor the rich experience of being with over 180 kindred spirits for two days as we enjoyed the wisdom of several prominent Elders from around the world. There were so...

Reclaiming the Sacredness of Water

Reclaiming the Sacredness of Water

Blog by Rucha Chitnis Photo by Rucha Chitnis "When the spring is dry, that's a sign of an unhealthy world." — Chief Sisk "I come from a long line of teachers of rivers, who did not live in big cities and traffic," shared Chief Caleen Sisk, spiritual and tribal leader...

Voices of Wisdom

Voices of Wisdom

By Scott Sheerin What’s so rare as a day in June? The birds in North Carolina sang the song of the world as Marcy Vaughn asked us to breathe in and then allow our outbreath to form sacred syllables of the Bön tradition of Tibet. With each outbreath the connection...

6 Reasons to Join Ancient Wisdom Rising

6 Reasons to Join Ancient Wisdom Rising

It can be said that human beings are a continuum. We are pieces, stories, visions and reflections of those who walked this Earth long before us. The Ancient Wisdom Rising gathering is an effort to preserve the living continuity of ancient wisdom through dialogue,...

Shifting from Savior Complex to Indigenous-Led Solutions

Shifting from Savior Complex to Indigenous-Led Solutions

Neva Morrison, Director of Grantmaking of Sacred Fire Foundation, in conversation with Rucha Chitnis Neva Morrison, of Cherokee and Skokomish ancestry, joined Sacred Fire Foundation earlier this year as its director of grantmaking.  Neva's role as an advocate for...

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