Introduction to Native Earth Wild Craft
In Cree creation stories we are said to come from the stars, as descendants of Star People, and when we have completed our journey on this Earth we will return to where we come from. Everything that happens on Earth affects the whole Universe, just as our mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual balance impacts the health of the planet. We are spiritual beings having a human experience on the Earth, who is our Great Mother, and must be respected and honoured as the giver of life itself. The Plant People were here long before humans, they are our ancestors and wise teachers, and they are here to help us keep the balance.All creation is alive with Spirit and we are all connected in this circle, with an important purpose to live in love and harmony with one another. It is this spiritual connection that Amanda seeks to facilitate through the use of plant medicines and holistic healing traditions, to support people in the healing of themselves, as well as their families, communities, and nations.
Native Earth Wild Craft is owned and operated by Amanda Bird, a Mikisew Cree Herbalist whose medicine work is based on the ancestral and unceded traditional territory of the Hul’qumi’num and SENĆOŦEN speaking peoples of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. Amanda is committed to building reciprocal and respectful relationships with the land and peoples who have sustained the place that she is honoured to live and work upon. With an offering of holistic plant medicines, wildcrafted and cultivated locally using high quality ethical and organic ingredients, Amanda is in service to community through consultation, Indigenous education, and medicine workshops. Native Earth Wild Craft is a call for health sovereignty rooted in the empowerment of the people to heal through accessible, holistic, and decolonial medicine practices.
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Seasonal Offerings
Fresh product bundles by season, perhaps a graphic representation of what you are harvesting during spring, summer, fall and winter months.
Wild Crafting Canada with Amanda Bird: Our Video Series. We are currently seeking funding for this and perhaps an indiegogo campaign
Write a book about wild crafting in canada, visit many indiginous communities and hook up with and interview and go out wild crafting with the local knowledge holders.
Links to other wild crafters, build your professional network, get speaking engagements and organize field trips with local high schools across Canada.
Our Process, from harvest to drying, the making of soaps, oils, creams and tinctures.
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More about our education program, testimonials from past schools and students, your philosophy of teaching
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