Cultural Appropriation Vs Appreciation & The Wisdom Teachings of “Hozho” with Navajo and Zuni Elder Belinda Eriacho - 16

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Belinda Eriacho is a wisdom keeper from the Diné (Navajo) and Zuni lineage. She was born and raised on the Dine’ reservation. In this episode, Belinda shares that from a Diné perspective, the goal in life is walking through life in “hozho”, which means living in balance and harmony. We talk about the difference between cultural appropriation versus cultural appreciation and how we can’t move towards healing unless we acknowledge that hurt has been done. Belinda shares her own story of healing intergenerational trauma and also shares the powerful prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor. Resources from the EpisodeClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesBelinda Eriacho WebsiteThe Church of the Eagle & Condor Ayahuasca Religious Freedom InitiativeHeal My Sisters 5 Week Course Focusing on Healing Intergenerational TraumaRebel Wisdom Podcast Identity & Empathy, Ayishat Akanbi Additional ResourcesFree 8-Day Microdosing Course4 Music Playlists for Psychedelic Journey’s & BeyondFeatured Music Episode #16 of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast features two songs by the talented musician Ali Maya. Love is the MedicineWaters of Forgiveness

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