The trauma held in the land itself lives not only in archives and family trees, but in the soil beneath our feet. The fields, rivers, and roads carry the residue of stories—of forced labor, stolen bodies, and silenced generations. In places where histories of freedom-seeking and enslavement coexist, the land still holds that memory, waiting to be acknowledged and released.
Discover the Dagara Medicine Wheel:
- How we are each birthed through an elemental connection
- Understanding our nature-based identity for profound healing
- Moving beyond embedded trauma through ancestral wisdom
- Learning to listen to the deeper voices of ancestors, community, and earth
Explore Together:
- What does truth and reconciliation with the land itself look like?
- How can we forgive and be forgiven by the places that remember our wounds?
- What happens when we step into this work with integrity and reverence?