WOOP – Amplify #11 Belinda Eriacho – Native American Healer
Here we invite you to learn more about decolonization, intergenerational trauma, and plant medicine through Belinda’s native American perspective.
Here we invite you to learn more about decolonization, intergenerational trauma, and plant medicine through Belinda’s native American perspective.
Belinda talks the healing process that included Native American techniques such as the use of lightning medicine, sweat lodges, and sacred plants medicines.
“Growing up on the Diné (Navajo) reservation, I now realize it provided me with insights that I often overlook as a native individual.”
To provide guidance for organizations, conference organizers, and sponsors on the inclusion of Indigenous people and communities into psychedelic science events, such as conferences, webinar series, workshops, and other formats.
A talk for the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) Belinda P. Eriacho, M.P.H., is from the Dine’ (Navajo) and Zuni Pueblo lineages. Belinda was born and raised on the Navajo reservation. Her presentation will provide an overview on Native American intergenerational trauma. She will address the following critical questions: What is Intergenerational trauma? What …
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