Our Work

Indigenous Mind Academic ProgramsIndigenous Mind Academic Programs

Through academic work, ceremony, and extensive use of technology, Indigenous Mind Masters & Ph.D. students engage intensely with the story of their people, ancestors and homelands. Integrating linear and Whole Mind, students become informed, skilled partners in the protection and renewal of life.

Global Networking of Sacred Site GuardiansGlobal Networking of Sacred Site Guardians

Sacred site guardians are under great external environmental, political and religious pressures. Networking keeps them in touch with the presence and work of others facing similar challenges. It creates a critical level of cultural identity and global community which empowers them to continue their work of earth stewardship.

Endangered Sacred Species: Protection & WisdomEndangered Sacred Species: Protection & Wisdom

Certain life forms, often a keystone species, are sacred to indigenous peoples because they present a body of knowledge and ways leading to balanced relationship with life. Conventional Conservation regards these apex beings and the cascade of relationships that flow from their existence as essential to healthy ecosystems, but fail to acknowledge the simple fact that without these beings, we humans will suffer at best, and perish at worst. WISN gives sacred species a clear voice to guide us back into right relationship with our own bodies and all of life.