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Northeast News

 

National Aboriginal Water Day of Action

 

 

Josephine  Mandamin  began her lone journey walking with a pale of water around Lake Superior in 2003.

 

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New Book !
                 

White Mocs on the Red Road         Walking Spirit in a Native Way

 

White Mocs on the Red Road

 

 

Now available on www.Lulu.com as well as other book stores in the USA and Canada

 

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The Art of Gifting

Gifts & Donations can be sent to the following:
NEACR

P.O. Box 602

Amherst, Nh 03031

 

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Sue Carrigan

Wolf Woman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sue has had a love for the natural world all of her life.  She lives with the belief that ALL LIFE MATTERS and that all things are connected in a sacred way.  Through her work as an educator and a healer she is working to share her love of and reverence for the natural world with others.  Sue has a special gift of connection to the animals and has served for many, many years as an ambassador for the wolves and all wildlife.  It is this special gift of connectedness to all creatures that she now shares with others. 

Sue is currently studying Shamanism and is studying for her Reiki Master Certification, healing gifts she uses to assist both the human and animal kingdoms.  She is also rediscovering her natural abilities as an Intuitive Psychic and is expanding her educational outreach in the area of Animal Intuitive Communication and Healing. 

Sue has four wonderful Grandchildren who range from 3 months to 7 years old.  She volunteers a large portion of her time to bettering the lives of a pack of Gray Wolves that are currently held in captivity for an inability to survive in the wild.  She has been working with this pack for over 9 years now and is accepted by the wolves as a member of the pack.   Sue’s interests include a love of photography, walking in the forest, horseback riding, reading, painting, and just sitting upon the breast of Mother Earth, taking in her beauty.  She lives in a log cabin in a rural location in Deerfield, New Hampshire. 

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