by Lottie | Fire Traditions
The Legend Of Grandmother Spider Grandmother Spider, sometimes also called Thought Woman, is a key feature in the mythology of several Native American tribes, including Hopi, Navajo, and many others. Recognised as the Goddess of Creation, The Choctaw people, a tribe...
by Lottie | Fire Traditions
As part of my journey of learning more about the indigenous firewalking traditions from around the World I’ve been looking at the African traditions recently, particularly The Firewalk traditions of the sans people of Southern Africa In the Kalahari region of...
by Lottie | Medicine Carriers
Protecting yourself from negative energy As you grow into your role of Medicine Carrier (either Medicine Woman or Medicine Man) you will undoubtedly come across people on your path who recognise something special in you and want to support you. ...
by Lottie | Medicine Carriers
The term Shaman (and Shamanism) has become widely used in relation to indigenous and historical healing practices. I’ve often used the term Shamanic Practitioner in relation to my own work and have taken part in Advanced Shamanic Trainings in recent years. But...
by Lottie | Native Teachings
what is the algonquin water song? The Algonquin Water Song which comes from the indigenous people of Canada, particularly for women to sing, is to encourage and enable deep reconnection with the life blood of ourselves and the planet. It is a beautiful...