by Wisdom Blogger | Dec 17, 2013 | Uncategorized
Today, the world continues to reflect on the life of the late Nelson Mandela, hereditary leader of the Thembu peoples. I’m touched that, along with all of his titles and accomplishments, he was also a gardener while in prison. An excerpt from his autobiography,...
by Wisdom Blogger | Dec 17, 2013 | Archive, Rose's Blog
As Wisdom Gardens rests for the winter and we prepare for Winter Solstice, I am reflecting on the year, my life, and Wisdom’s shared vision for the future of our people. My sub-arctic heritage reveres Winter Solstice as the holiest time of the year – the time to...
by Wisdom Blogger | Dec 3, 2013 | Get Involved
Your one-time or recurring donation helps support Wisdom’s work in cultural sustainability, multimedia education and race reconciliation. As a Friend of Wisdom, you support: Discovering Our Story Program, our health and wellness initiative Wisdom Gardens,...
by Wisdom Blogger | Nov 26, 2013 | Archive, Radio, Series Four
Indigenous Response to Environmental and Climate Issues Wisdom of the Elders Radio is producing it’s next series of American Indian public radio programs. Employing a higher level of multimedia journalism – high definition audio and video, science journalism,...
by Wisdom Blogger | Nov 12, 2013 | Events, Northwest Indian Storytellers Association, Storytelling
The Northwest Indian Storytelling Association’s (NISA) 2013 Festival and Emerging Tribal Storytellers Workshops celebrated our eighth season of tribal storytelling in the Pacific Northwest. With friends and relatives joining us from all over the region,...