Explains the art of making and using essential oils and shares how the beauty and aroma of flowers and trees offer healing of our physical as well as our emotional, mental and spiritual health.
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This book contains the words of Métis ancestors and Elders from the past and present. A series of Métis Elders‘ gatherings were held between 2003 and 2006 to recognize, share, protect, affirm, use and revitalize Métis traditional health and healing knowledge and practices. The wisdom that was graciously shared at these historic meetings is the basis for this book.
Ogeebiccoon Roots
A reflection about the roots of plants and how they relate to the roots of community.
This digital story was produced at Fond Du Lac Human Services, with assistance from nDigiDreams, LLC, and sponsorship from the American Indian Health User Group and the Outreach and Special Populations Branch of the National Library of Medicine.
This 2007 document represents one possible model as a path forward for individuals, communities and nations as they seek to protect and promote traditional healing practices and knowledge. It also provides information on other activities that have been undertaken in the area of traditional healing practices and knowledge.
This 2003 paper examines the meaning of traditional healing, roles of those involved in the practice and intellectual properity rights and commericalization of traditional healing.