Bringing the Wisdom Keepers of the World to you!Indigenous voices sharing their stories, insights and knowledge to help and to heal.
Born in the Land of Many Snows, in the Moon of Frozen Waters, in the Cycle of Strange Storms, Oh Shinnah brings to the world a unique blend of many ancient traditions with modern knowledge. Oh Shinnah's teachers have been Elders of both North and South America. From her father's people she inherits the traditions of the Tineh (the Shishindi, meaning People of the Forest, commonly known as Apache) From her mother's people she inherits the traditions of the Mohawk and the Scots. From her great-g...
Four kolas (Lakota -meaning, friends) gather to represent the four directions. Speaking about the present and future generations, earth changes, prophecies and other important issues. Their collective message is directed at the elders and wisdom keepers of the world and is also vital to us all.
Tseyatoh Bear Clan Elder and Wisdom Keeper, Franklin Erachio shares his insights on several topics relating to living a good and beautiful life.
From the south, honoring trust and innocence, Benjamin Celaruie, also known as Wawecha (which means butterfly in Lakota), opens his heart and shares the universal meaning of the sacred ceremonial staff which he is the keeper of. Recorded at a spiritual gathering at Canyon Calm in South Dakota. Wawecha directs his words to youth everywhere.
Dave Swallow, Jr. was born and raised near Wounded Knee, SD on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and is a member of the Teton Lakota Nation, the band of Crazy Horse. He was taught the ancient Lakota ways by his Grandparents and is recognized by his own people, both on and off the reservation, as a Spiritual Leader and Sundance intercessor. He travels to teach about the sacredness of Mother Earth and to bring about awareness of the situation of his people back on the reservation.
June Iron-Hawk Lew speaks about a message she received from Grandmother Moon.
Grandma Edna Gordon Seneca Hawk Elder