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The medicine wheel is the Indigenous way of understanding the balance of our physical, spiritual, emotional and mental health. As more Indigenous people enter the field of health care this ancient ...
For centuries, the Medicine Wheel in the Bighorn National Forest in Wyoming has been used for prayer and vision quests by the Crow Tribe and other Native people.
The Four Sacred Directions of the Medicine Wheel guide every aspect of the life of A.L. McDonald, a firekeeper in southwestern Ontario. "It's the acknowledgement from within: where I am, where I'm ...
The medicine wheel can also be used as a teaching aid, she said. “It opens the door to talk about topics that you could go to your doctor and talk about,” Leahy said.
Object Details author Merriot, Ivy T. Fisher-Herriges Summary This study explored the ability of the Big Horn Medicine Wheel to act as a pedagogical instrument for learning sky-earth relationships.
"The medicine wheel colors represent different things for various tribes," a news release said. "For some, it represents the four seasons, the four directions, and even medicines.