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Announcing Ringing Rocks Foundation's New Look Website

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The address is the same but the look and the focus of our web site has changed. To better serve our mission to educate people about indigenous healing practices and cultural traditions, we decided that our web site's content needed to become more informative and in-depth. By redesigning the site, it allows us to begin to populate the space with a greater depth of information and understanding about the healers, cultures, partners and wisdom ways with which we have cultivated relationships.

We see the space as an integral component of our Education and Outreach program—a place where anyone who wants to learn more about indigenous wisdom can begin their research.

The site will contain stories from wisdom keepers, schedules of events, excerpts from our award-winning book series, photographic records of the sacred Lontar drawings of Bali, digital archives of the vast array of rock art found throughout southern Africa (collected and cataloged by our partner the Rock Art Research Institute), and links to sites where you can find more information about the vital indigenous wisdom we are dedicated to protecting.

In the near future, we will be adding video excerpts from the wisdom and blessings given to us by shamans and elders who have visited the Healing Nautilus in Sedona. These presentations have featured such important healers as: Walking Thunder, a Diné Medicine Woman, Gary Holy Bull, a Lakota Medicine Man, Grandmother Mona Polacca, a Hopi/Tewa/Havasupai elder, Fred Wahpepah, a Kickapoo/Sac/Fox elder, Mandaza Kandemwa, a Shona man from Zimbabwe, Angaangaq, an Eskimo Kalaaliq healer, and many others.

In addition, the site contains an online store carrying beautiful hand crafts from some of the many cultures we have visited, as well as serving as the primary distributor for Ringing Rocks Press-allowing you to purchase all of the titles we have published including the ten volumes of the Profiles of Healing book series, Milton H. Erickson: an American Healer, Customs and Beliefs of the !Xam Bushmen and the documentary film, Full Circle: Journey Back to Gospel.

The web site was beautifully designed and programmed by Vermilion Design in Boulder, Colorado. You can visit their web site at www.vermilion.com or call them at (303) 443-6262.

Please take a few minutes to explore the world of indigenous wisdom at www.ringingrocks.org.