Explore the Native American Medicine Wheel

Week 9 | August 22–26 | Turner Community Center 106 | Ages: 14+

Do you feel a kinship with the Native American culture? Exploring the Seneca Medicine Wheel will enable you to gain a larger perspective of Indian thinking, values and philosophy. You may be surprised to discover how closely they are aligned with your own. You may feel totally at home with the teachings of a culture that has survived many ferrous attacks from the "western world." You may become appreciative and inspired by your own dynamic role in living with the wisdom of the Medicine Wheel.

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Diane Clark

B.A. and M.A. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 33 years teaching experience ranging from Chautauqua Children's School, elementary and secondary public schools, University of Pennsylvania. Currently director of Greystone Nature Preserve offering experiential, environmental education to people of all ages and ability levels. Member of the Wolf Clan Teaching Lodge of the Seneca Nation. Speaker at Environmental and Peace Conferences Europe/Japan.