Sweat lodges are often incorporated into healing programs that serve Aboriginal people, and are also available to non-Indigenous people. Their appeal across cultural and religious traditions stems from a nondoctrinal view of spirituality. A preliminary study of effect of the sweat lodge ceremony ...
(redirected fromsweat lodges) Medical Encyclopedia Related to sweat lodges:Medicine wheel sweat lodge n. Any of various permanent or portable structures typically heated by fire or by pouring water over hot stones and used by certain Native American peoples to induce sweating, as for medicinal, spi...
Running Foot, before the sweat lodge ceremony.Running Foot, after the sweat lodge ceremony.Running Foot and Hoskie.We burrowed back into the sweat lodge a while later for the second session. The ritual was similar to the first – Running Foot recited four chants and poured the healing potion...
Collaboration to Inform Strategic Planning: Developing the Alliances to Expand the Traditional Indigenous Sweat Lodge Ceremony within Alberta Health Services The old Greeks wrote about strange people to the north who would whip themselves with pine boughs and climb into little huts with hot stones to...
“Crying for a Vision: The Native American Sweat Lodge Ceremony as Therapeutic Intervention.” Journal of Counseling & Development 89 (2011), 318–25. 10.1002/j.1556-6678.2011.tb00096.x.Search in Google Scholar V Lakota Summit. “War Against Exploiters of Lakota Spirituality.” 1993, https:/...
2002. Appropriating the Didjeridu and the Sweat Lodge: New Age Baddies and Indigenous Victims? Journal of Contemporary Religion, 17(1), pp.21-38.Welch, C. (2002) ‗Appropriating the didjeridu and the sweat lodge: new age baddies and indigenous victims?`, Journal of Contemporary Religion, ...