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The Cochiti Drum
Interview with Eagle Herrera born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and raised on the Cochiti Pueblo reservation, Gilbert “Eagle” Herrera has 35 years of drum making experience. The fourth-generation drum maker learned...
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The Legend of the Cedar Tree – A Cherokee Legend
A long time ago when the Cherokee people were new upon the Earth, they thought that life would be much better if there was never any night. They beseeched the...
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Father Wind, el Curandero Poderoso
by Adam Shaening Pokrasso The wind is amongst the most powerful forces in our universe. From the winds that gracefully move seeds to the voracious movement that cultivates the most...
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Shifting Momentum
by Mikel Bruce We ALL experience ups and downs. When we’re up, we tend to forget what it’s like to be down – and when we’re down, we typically just...
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Mirrors, Shadows and a Holographic Universe
By Adam Shaening-Pokrasso As humans, we have been gifted with an insatiable curiosity and contagious imagination. Most of us, arrive at a place at some point in our lives where...
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Cacophony of Chaos
By Ben Boomer, CSEE Board President Coyote plays a big part in Navajo culture, and was very much a part of my childhood. Those coyotes are an hilarious and tricky...
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Cacophony of Chaos
By Ben Boomer, CSEE Board President Coyote plays a big part in Navajo culture, and was very much a part of my childhood. Those coyotes are an hilarious and tricky...
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2017: The Theme of Initiation
By Deva Powell These are transition times, times of initiation. Everything is speeding up and morphing into something never seen before. 2016 was like the main attraction at a circus...
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How to Create an Altar as a Focal Point for Awakening Your Spiritual Self
By Katherine Skaggs, CSEE Board Member Creating an altar is a spiritual activity of intention as much as it is a physical endeavor. Altars can be communal, public or absolutely...
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