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Many people turn to prayer, traditional practices or messages of encouragement during times of personal or communal crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic limits people’s ability to connect in groups to heal. But there are still ways to find fellowship and access spiritual solace. We’ll get perspective from three people about what they are leaning on during this crisis. How are you managing? Send us an email to comments@nativeamericacalling.com with how you are getting through this challenging time.
Guests:
Chief Arvol Looking Horse (Lakota/Dakota/Nakota) -19th Generation Keeper of the White Buffalo Calf Pipe
Jillene Joseph (A’aninin) – executive director of the Native Wellness Institute
Reverend David Wilson(Choctaw Nation) Ordained minister for Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, in the United Methodist Church
Shannon Keller O’Loughlin (Choctaw Nation) – executive director of the Association on American Indian Affairs
Break 1 music: Intertribal (song) Tha Tribe (artist) Woodland Groove (album)
Break 2 music: Native Superstars (song) Corey Allison (artist) Ecliptic Sessions (album)
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Theda New Breast says
Thank you for including Native Wellness Institute in your broadcast on solutions and proactive behavior of the NWI Power Hour and its positive effect. Seattle Indian Health Board contacted me after yesterday’s show and they are essential services and have had no time off. We have a scheduled de-briefing for Compassion Fatigue every Friday starting today