The Medicine Wheel - Windspeaker.com
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The Medicine Wheel
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By Francis Whiskeyjack
Windspeaker.com Buffalo Spirit Archives
For centuries Aboriginal people have used the four directions of the medicine wheel as a tool for learning and teaching. For the past 12 years, Elder and spiritual advisor, Francis Whiskeyjack, has used the medicine wheel as a guide and as a tool to help others.
Whiskeyjack, who was born and raised in Saddle Lake, Alta., credits the medicine wheel as being one of the positive forces in his life. In his own words, this is his interpretation:
I'm not saying that this is…
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