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Traditional ‘smoking’ ceremonies

Traditional ‘smoking’ ceremonies

Passing on traditional ways by practicing ‘smoking ceremonies’ which are conducted by the Strong Women in the community. Not only does it keep culture and tradition alive, but it promotes health and well being to women and children. You might ask how? The aim of the ‘smoking ceremony’ is not only to provide healing but a stronger connection to the land.

Woman preparing for the ‘smoking’ ceremony.



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