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Saturday, January 6, 2024

In Bear Skin | Wayne William Snellgrove, Saulteaux Tribe

 

Wayne has been mentioned on this blog before...

READ THIS:

https://blog.nativehope.org/wayne-william-snellgrove

Wayne William Snellgrove, Saulteaux Tribe, Fishing Lake First Nation.  Indigenous Author, Canadian genocide 60s scoop survivor, 2 x USA Swimming National Champion and USA Swimming National Team member 95’. The only full blood Native American to accomplish this fea

A New Book, Daily Medicine, Shares Snellgrove's Wisdom with a Wider Audience

Snellgrove recently released a new book entitled Daily Medicine which has quickly become Amazon’s best selling new release for Native American Religion. You can find a copy of his book here.

When Snellgrove reflects on his journey and on the topics he has written about in Daily Medicine, here's what he had to say:

Overcoming the trauma of being a 60s scoop survivor, I had to build a healthy relationship with Creator and Mother Earth. I asked in prayer for help and guidance. The wisdom that was passed down to me from the Spirit are in these pages. Any success this book has is much more Creator's success than mine.

If you are interested in learning more about the wisdom of Native culture that Snellgrove discovered over the course of his journey to find his identity, check out his book today.

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https://blog.nativehope.org/


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