Native American Healing with Teacher Adam Roseman

As part of my teaching of ethnic American history, I always include a section on Native American medicine.  Most of today’s students have no familiarity with any type of medicine that isn’t of the modern and Western variety, and it’s a very eye-opening experience for them to learn about native healing practices.

We discuss botany, Native American herbs and the tribes’ spiritual approach to medicine.  My students are particularly intrigued by the herbs and ask me many questions about them.  Because of Native Americans’ close relationship with nature, many of their healting therapies emphasize the  mind-body-spirit healing potential of plants. We also discuss ritual ceremonies, therapeutic touch, energy work, prayer, music and other Native American healing modalities.  These discussions enable my students to gain an appreciation for this traditional culture.

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