Last Friday, Johnny Moses conducted his first Red Cedar Circle at SPLAB. We were honored to have this remarkable story-teller at SPLAB and delighted to host a Red Cedar Circle at 7PM on November 4 and then the second Friday of each month into February, 2012. More on Johnny here.
Coast Salish songs and stories are featured, along with prayers and snacks. The public is welcome to attend and donations are gratefully accepted to help Johnny continue his work. Johnny is a master storyteller, oral historian, traditional healer and respected spiritual leader. Johnny, whose traditional name is Whis.stem.men.knee (Walking Medicine Robe), carries the Si.Si.Wiss (sacred breath, sacred life) medicine teachings and healing ceremonies of his Northwest Coast people.
Please join us for the Red Cedar Circle at 7PM November 4 and then on the second Friday of each month through February, 2012.
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Does Johnny Moses still do Red Cedar gatherings at your place?
No. Try his Wednesday night gatherings in Ballard.