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| Last updated on January 17, 2008 |
The Seven Circles Foundation is a volunteer organization established to promote and support spiritual practices based on the ancient ways of Native American Indigenous People. The Foundation will cultivate the understanding and awareness of these practices, helping to form a basis of a community inclusive of people from all nations.
Description:
Seven Circles sponsors and promotes Native American ceremonies such as Sweat Lodges, Pipe ceremonies, Yuipi ceremonies and the Sun Dance. These ceremonies are free of charge and available to anyone interested in attending. We also bring Native American elders into schools and other gatherings to educate students and the public about Indigenous lifeways. Occasionally we run programs for incarcerated youth, youth at-risk and people in recovery from alcohol and other substance abuse, as we find that the ceremonial fires and ways help recalibrate our relationship to Nature and the "higher power" that many have lost. We have a number of existing sweat lodges in Marin County (including the lodge at Spirit Rock Meditation Center). We can also bring ceremony into classrooms, hospitals, or private homes.
History:
Seven Circles was founded in 1994 by Kickapoo/Sac-and-Fox elder Fred Wahpepah and Board President Michael Stocker as a way to support the Fred's ceremonial work and the work of other Native American elders, medicine men and women, and ceremonial leaders.
Contact person: Fred Wahpehpah, Founder, (phone)
Main office number: (415) 488-0553
Address:
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P.O. Box 559 Lagunitas, CA 94938 |
Web Site: http://www.sevencircles.org
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