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Walking the Red Road

Finding belonging through connection to Spirit, Land, Culture, and Community

Our 
Story

Get to Know Us

Medicine of the Red Road came to Turtle Island to clear the path for our relatives to find ceremony, spirit, culture, and connection. Born from the knowing that each of us carries medicine and has unique gifts to share with the world, Medicine of the Red Road holds space for you to be exactly who you are. 

 

Medicine of the Red Road invites you to walk your medicine through this life, with every step bringing you more deeply into right relation.

At Medicine of the Red Road, we believe that Wellness is rooted in Wholeness and that we know Wholeness when we know Belonging.

 

We find Belonging through our connection to Spirit, to the Land, to Culture, and Community.

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These values resonate through everything we do...

Working
With Us

Ryan's 
Story

Hello

My name is Ryan (she/they). My medicine name is Rising Heart Woman. I belong to the Métis Nation of Alberta, born and raised in Battle River Territory on Treaty 6 & 7 lands. I now call Unama'ki (Cape Breton, NS) home.

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​I'm honoured to share with you a bit about my story in the hopes that you will find within it a reflection of your own. It has taken me a long time to put these parts of myself into words for the world to receive. I do so trusting that it will find those who need it and that in learning more about who I am, you will feel invited to learn more about who you are.

 

 

Through every role I play and experience I have, I discover more and more of my medicine. Finding new ways for all of our relations to come together in a good way.

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All of these experiences have shaped the person that I am today and whether or not they were directly related to "wellness", they helped me gain the ability to see people, situations, and communities as a whole.

How I got here

Ryan's 
Experience

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We are so grateful to be based in Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people, covered by the Peace and Friendship Treaties, on which we reside. In honour of this land and its people, we wholeheartedly embrace our responsibility to re-Indigenize and decolonize the institutions and spaces we share and everyday strive to walk in right relation with all of our relatives.

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