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Tag: Indigenous People’s Day

October 8, 2018October 9, 2018Administrator

Don’t Take It Personally – Really

As a healer are you grounded to be present with pain? Can you be comfortable being on the outside of a group and still maintain your self-confidence? What is the preferred terminology when addressing the original people of this land?  Is it OK to say “Indian”? Do you know the history of the people you serve?

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