Many of the sites listed below are partners of One Heart Many Rhythms by working with first peoples of the world to conserve and express their traditional cultures. Others are partners in spirit in that they exemplify the same principles and passions in their work as we do. |
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John Broomfield—The Eagle Connection (www.eagle-tours.co.nz/) John regularly leads tours to Australia, Bali, India, and New Zealand. He is a workshop leader and the author of Other Ways of Knowing. |
| Devorah Brous—Bustan (www.bustan.org) Devorah is founder of Bustan a social profit organization that is a partnership of Jewish-Arab eco-builders, architects, academics, and farmers promoting social and environmental justice in Israel/Palestine. Bustan cultivates sustainable models to effect change by combining advocacy and in-depth political analysis with strategic action. They utilize the principles of permaculture and non-violent direct action across ethnic divides. | |
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EAGLE—Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education (www.eaglelaw.org) EAGLE is a social profit organization that assists Aboriginal peoples in protecting the land and environment for the benefit of all Canadians. |
| Ohki Simine Forest—Red Wind Councils (www.redwindcouncils.org) Ohki is the founder of a social profit organization that works in collaboration with the indigenous Maya people of Chiapas, Mexico for sustainable development projects independent of any political or religious affiliation. She is a speaker, workshop leader and author of Dreaming the Council Ways. | |
| Agustin Guzman—Comunidad Tawantinsuyu (www.comunidadtawantinsuyu.org) Agustin is founder of a social profit organization in Lima Peru that is dedicated to the investigation, preservation, promotion, and practice of the ancestral wisdom and traditional medicine of the Andes and the Amazon. This group encourages the sustainable development of indigenous people by reconnecting them with their roots and therefore with nature. | |
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Sandra Ingerman (www.sandraingerman.com) Sandra is an internationally known speaker, workshop leader, and author of How to Heal Toxic Thoughts, Medicine for the Earth, Shamanic Journeying, Soul Retrieval, Welcome Home, A Fall to Grace. |
Diana James—Spirit of the Land Foundation (www.spiritofland.org) Diana is an anthropologist and co-founder of the foundation along with Nganyinytja O.A.M, an elder of the Pitjantjatjara Tribe who is a respected aboriginal activist and educator The foundation works for the preservation and promotion of the artistic and cultural traditions of Australian Aboriginal peoples and intercultural sharing between all peoples. |
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Joanna Macy (www.joannamacy.net) Joanna is an international speaker and workshop leader on Buddhist philosophy, systems theory, and deep ecology. She is author of World as Lover, World as Self, Thinking Like a Mountain, and Coming Back to Life. |
| Barrett Martin—Fast Horse Recordings (www.fasthorserecordings.com) Barrett is a student of ethnomusicology, a performing artist, and recording producer. His album, Woven Songs of the Amazon, are field recordings of the healing songs of Shipibo shamans in the Peruvian Amazon and is a benefit album to raise money for the village and its traditional healers. | |
| Jeanine Pfeiffer—ECO-SEA (www.ecosea.org) Jeanine is founder of a social profit organization dedicated to the conservation of biological and cultural diversity in Southeast Asia. Their participatory action research teams empowers local communities to conduct independent research and conservation programs, initiate and manage community development works, and play a more proactive role in determining their economic and cultural futures. | |
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Victor Sanchez—The Art of Living Purposefully (www.toltecas.com) Victor is a researcher, workshop leader, and author of The Toltec Oracle, The Toltec Path of Recapitulation, Toltecs of the New Millennium, and The Teachings of Don Carlos. |
| Shamanic Teachers (www.shamanicteachers.com) This website lists instructors that teach shamanism and their current workshop schedules. Practitioners who work with clients are also listed. | |
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Ali Sharif—Permacultura America Latina (www.permacultura.org) Ali is the founder of a social profit organization that supports grass-roots sustainable development initiative and low impact economic practices in poor and indigenous communities throughout Latin America. |
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Wangdowa Sherpa—Discover Asia Travel (www.asiantraveladventures.com) Wangdowa is head of an ecology-friendly touring company that advocates conservation and protection of the natural habitat. It donates part of its net profit to selected community projects to help the local people and the environment. He regularly leads tours throughout Southeast Asia and the Himalayas. |
| Anna Stevens—Green Spider Films (www.greenspiderfilms.com ) Anna is a filmmaker. Her film, Woven Songs of the Amazon, tells the story of the Shipibo shamans who use healing songs, called icaros, along with elaborate woven healing cloths and the numerous plants and herbal remedies they cultivate in their rainforest enclaves to heal their people. | |
| Jose and Lena Stevens—Power Path Seminars (www.thepowerpath.com ) Jose and Lena are corporate consultants, workshop leaders, and the author of Prayer with Power, The Power Path and Secrets of shamanism. | |
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Lynn & Bill Twist—The Pachamama Alliance (www.pachamama.org) Lynn and Bill are founders of a social profit organization that seeks to preserve the Earth’s tropical rainforests by empowering the indigenous people who are its natural custodians. |
One Heart, Many Rhythms is a non-profit organization that works in partnership with first peoples of the world to conserve and express the traditions of their culture. We believe all peoples of the world and their way of life are precious and worthy of preserving, and that all ways of knowing add value to our well-being.
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