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Annual Conference

Contemporary Applications of Two-Eyed Seeing

When: January 27-29, 2023

Where: University of Maine Intermedia building.

Co-sponsored by Coyote Institute, the Native Studies Program, the Intermedia Program, and the Medical Arts and Humanities Program of the University of Maine at Orono.

For three days, in this hybrid conference, we will celebrate M'iqmaq elder Albert Marshall and his concept of two-eyed seeing which originated at Cape Breton University and Eskasoni First Nation. Two-eyed seeing establishes the equal validity of indigenous knowledge and ways of knowing to contemporary scientific knowledge as we explore wellbeing.

This event will be hydrid -- both online and face-to-face.


For more information, please visit:

http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=kajx7fdab&oeidk=a07ejd4me9k38588e45


Ancestral Healing Summit

When: January 30- February 3, 2023

I’m honored to be among more than 35 of today’s leading ancestral healing experts and inspiring teachers — including Thomas Hübl, Jill Purce, Sandra Ingerman, Dr. Velma Love, Grandmother Flordemayo, Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone, Masami Covey, Dr. Arielle Schwartz, Christina Caudill, Langston Kahn, and many more — sharing new practices and insights for connecting with the wise and loving among your ancestors. 

We’ll show you how to break free of the painful legacies held by those on the other side of the veil while helping them embrace peace, and helping you embody your deepest gifts and heal old wounds embedded in your psyche.


For more information, please visit:

http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=kajx7fdab&oeidk=a07ejmgp1m99c25246a




The Story That Your Illness Tells

When: March 24-26, 2023

Where: 500 Granville St., Vancouver


Illness of mind or body can be seen as random misfortune or a genetically decreed calamity. While the latter does occur, it is rare. In most cases there is nothing pre-ordained about a disease, nor is it a stroke of bad luck. One way to see illness is as dynamic process, a manifestation of a life lived in a certain family and a certain culture.

In other words, there is a story behind it which, if understood and expressed, can help move the process towards healing. In this interactive workshop, two veteran medical doctors, both trained in modern Western medicine but who have both studied alternative ways of understanding how we become ill or healthy, will lead participants to gain active agency over their health through the power of narrative.


For more information, please visit:

https://hollyhock.secure.retreat.guru/program/illness-story-vancouver-23/?form=1&lang=en


Visioning and Revisioning

When: April 21-23, 2023

Where: Woodstock, NY


Visioning and Revisioning; April 21-23, 2023, Woodstock, NY

In many cultures and civilizations, certain individuals were singled out as “visionaries”. They were considered to have a special gift or ability. Their village or tribe would honor what they brought back from excursions into altered states, where they had access to realities outside of the present moment. These visions were then used to guide individuals or groups in making important decisions (where to live, hunt, plant, build, worship, etc.)

Now, let us consider this: We are all visionaries. Each and every person has visions of potential futures, visions of their ancestors, visions of aspects of themselves. The practice of Haŋbléčeyapi – Crying for a Vision, one of the Lakota seven Sacred Rites, has been adopted by numerous spiritual aspirants in our 21st century “global village”. In its original, pure form, Haŋbléčeyapi is undertaken by an individual with the help and guidance of a holy man. A person elects to go on a vision quest to pray, communicate with spirits, and attempt to gain knowledge, strength, and understanding. The person pledges to stay on an isolated hill for one to four days with a blanket and pipe, but without food or water.

In this post-modern world we live in, as many seek guidance from within/above - spirit realm, are there other, less extreme rituals and ceremonies that are conducive to receiving clear visions? In these three days of gathering in community, we will be exploring how to prepare ourselves to receive visions, and how we can facilitate this process for ourselves and others. 

This event will be held at the beautiful and welcoming retreat center of The Eskffnest, located on 23 acres of wooded mountainside in Woodstock, NY. There will be a community revitalization lodge (April 24), and other activities, such as interactive storytelling, guided meditations, creative arts therapy, drumming, and dancing. We invite the spirit of Coyote to help us improve our vision. In addition, those who are already working with pre-existing visions will have the opportunity to examine them and, if necessary, revise them (re-visioning).


The suggested donation is $375, which includes a post-lodge shared pot-luck dinner.

Tiered lodging is available for a separate fee (includes dorm-style, private, and semi-private rooms, as well as tent camping).

Contact Stefanie Frank for any questions:

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 917-657-0730

Website: Eskffnest.com


Registration link:

http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=kajx7fdab&oeidk=a07ejle289l8bc40ce0


West Highland Way

When: October 22-26 2023

We will meet at Inverness Fort William Scotland. Following the walk, we will travel back to Cumbria for a workshop. Details to follow.


News:

Check out our new course on Thinkific, Osteopathy, Narrative, Movement, and Trauma.

You will have to sign up as a new user in order to view the content but it is free of charge. 


We are working on the third issue of Etuaptmumk: The Journal of Two-Eyed Seeing at www.Etuaptmumk.net. We welcome submissions! Follow the link and sign up for free.


Listen to us on the go! We have many podcasts available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. New podcasts are updated frequently. 

Our latest podcast features Dr. Margaret Mete of the University of Alaska. Be sure to check out our youtube channel as well for some more fun and educational content.


Coyote is involved with the University of Maine's Medical Arts and Humanities Program. Check out the program. There are some scholarships available. We need more physicians to enroll to play with the artists.


Coming soon! Hypnosis Training with Peter Blum.


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