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About Us
The ACWF aims to address the significant disparities in health and well-being of Indigenous people by helping develop sustainable mental and behavioral health support in Indigenous communities in a way that respects Indigenous knowledge and culture and incorporates tribal customs and traditions.
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An initiative of the Arrow Creek Wellness Foundation, is the Center for Indigenous Reconciliation, Healing, Cultural Legacy, and Education (CIRHCLE). CIRHCLE supports individuals and small groups seeking access to various healing modalities for the mind, body, and spirit in a land-based setting using techniques such as sound healing, Indigenous healing arts, Somatic Experiencing (SE), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). These unique and highly sought-after native and complementary healing resources are offered to native people and their allies to help address the significant need for repair, healing, and wellness in tribal communities. CIRHCLE incorporates western therapeutic modalities, neuroscience, and trauma awareness while creating a unique space to pass on and renew Indigenous knowledge and native healing traditions.