<aside> 🪶 Our mission is to support regenerative recovery, wellness and advocacy in indigenous communities and beyond. The first center will be located on Native land. Our vision is a family of centers owned and facilitated by indigenous practitioners and allies where people experience indigenous regenerative recovery, wellness and advocacy through their culture.

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What is a culture of regenerative wellness? Learn more here

Center Overview

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Stewards


Solana Booth - Founder, systems change architect, healer, Nooksack, Tsymsyan, Mohawk, founder of Advocates of Sacred indigenous healing, president of Transitioning Offenders Project indigenous recovery

Neil Takemoto - Steward, Hawaii ‘kamaʻāina’ (born and raised), founder of several regenerative development nonprofits, associations and businesses

Potential Wellness Centers


Washington State Tribal Land

Mescalero, Apache Nation, New Mexico

Washington DC

Indigenous Resources


Website: recovermeinwellness.com

Regenerative Culture wiki

Post-colonial recovery videos - Various indigenous healing modalities, documentaries, podcasts, interviews. Video page

Solana Booth storytelling videos - A collection of powerful creation and ‘remember when’ stories expressed by Solana. Video page.

Community Overview

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Regenerative Wellness Practices


Partnering


Advocates of Sacred - Indigenous-owned consultancy championing, cultivating and integrating indigenous healing modalities.

Transitioning Offenders Project - Indigenous-led 501c3 supporting the recovery of the systems-impacted indigenous community

Projects as Gatherings


Peacemaking Into Wellness at Mescalero - A gathering of indigenous peacemaking and social change leaders and facilitators at Mescalero, Apache Tribe reservation in October 2023. This will initiate the Indigenous Regeneration Center Project network.