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  2. Medicine Wheel/Medicine Mountain National Historic Landmark

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    ' Large campsite '; [3] formerly known as the Bighorn Medicine Wheel) is a medicine wheel located in the Bighorn National Forest, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The Medicine Wheel at Medicine Mountain is a large stone structure made of local white limestone laid upon a bedrock of limestone. It is both a place of sacred ceremony and scientific ...

  3. Medicine wheel (symbol) - Wikipedia

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    A medicine wheel is part of this 3D Toronto sign.. While some Indigenous groups that now use a version of the modern Medicine Wheel as a symbol have syncretized it with traditional teachings from their specific Native American or First Nations culture, and these particular teachings may go back hundreds, if not thousands of years, critics assert that the pan-Indian context it is usually placed ...

  4. Medicine wheel - Wikipedia

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    From the air, a medicine wheel often looks like a wagon wheel lying on its side. The wheels can be large, reaching diameters of 75 feet. The most common variation between different wheels are the spokes. There is no set number of spokes for a medicine wheel to have although there are usually 28, the same number of days in a lunar cycle.

  5. File:Medicine Wheel.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: This is an example of the Medicine Wheel that is being used as a pedagogical tool in First Nations and New Age groups. It is an invented tradition from approximately 1972, but is based on tradition teachings and traditions of First Nations people and is widely used. Vectorized from File:Medicine Wheel.png

  6. File:Métis medicine wheel.svg - Wikipedia

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    The medicine wheel is an invented tradition from approximately 1972 and was founded in the New Age movement, but it is based on tradition teachings and practises of various First Nations people. This example combines the medicine wheel with Métis teachings and incorporates the infinity symbol on a blue field and a Red River cart wheel.

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  8. Sacred bundle - Wikipedia

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    A sacred bundle or a medicine bundle is a wrapped collection of sacred items, held by a designated carrier, used in Indigenous American ceremonial cultures. According to Patricia Deveraux, a member of the Blackfoot Confederacy in Alberta, "These are holy bundles given to us by the Creator to hold our people together...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    A mere 2.5 percent of all primary care doctors have gone through the certification process. “I cannot say it enough,” said then-Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) at the meeting. “Unless primary care physicians can identify the disease of addiction and know how to intervene, we will make slower progress than we should,” Levin said.