Inner Healing: Journey with Native Trees of Knowledge

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Laurence Sugarman
Laurence Sugarman

Self - Clinical Hypnosis & Biofeedback

Mala Spotted Eagle
Mala Spotted Eagle

Self - Son of Rolling Thunder; Cherokee/Shoshone

Ted Silverhand
Ted Silverhand

Self

Kenneth Cohen
Kenneth Cohen

Self

Michael Bastine
Michael Bastine

Self - Algonquin Healer; Author, 'Iroquois Supernatural'

Eagle Skyfire
Eagle Skyfire

Self - Quichua Salasaca, Ecuador

Leon Sam Briggs
Leon Sam Briggs

Self

William Commanda
William Commanda

Self

Romola Vasantha Thumbadoo
Romola Vasantha Thumbadoo

Self

Warren Skye
Warren Skye

Self - Tonawanda, Seneca

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