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Scheduling for
2016 to make presentations around the New England area. The programs offer focus
on various teachings given to me by Elder, Larry Matrious and other Native
teachers of the Algonquin people who call themselves the Anishinaabe.
Each program is
designed to run for two hours and thirty minutes. They consist of a brief
opening in Native Tradition, presentation of the teaching and open discussion.
How to understand the medicine wheel teachings ~
James Beard aka Noodin, Cultural Story Teller, Educator, Speaker, Author
It
looks so simple and probably doesn't mean much! Really?
Noodin
demonstrates the basics of understanding of this four directional tool and how
it becomes a teacher in its' own right of all the knowledge of the Universe.
Is
it a Medicine Wheel, Teaching Tool or a Shield? The original people of this
land learned from stories passed down from Elder to Elder over the eons. It has
been said that these things were not put into writing but only told verbally.
In realty there were many tools to teach the people from birch scrolls to
paintings and carvings on rocks. The medicine teachings utilize a demonstration
of the stories that are told and how to implant them into memory. .
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Day, Date, Time 7:00-9:30 PM
EXAMPLE
Creative Life Change
Center Road,
Your Town, State
suggested donation $20 ~ This program is freely offered, freely given support is gratefully accepted.
Contact: noodin@northeastcultural.com www.northeastcultural.com
“To be centered is to stand alone together” Noodin
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