Members by State
Colorado
White Buffalo Lodge
Dr. Edward C. Sullivan DC, BD, DNM, PhD, DSM, Elder The Medicine Wheel Society of First Nations
Ordained Ceremonial Minister of First Nations Church
(founded in 1938 by the Cherokee Nation of Red River Reservation, Texas)
High Priest of the Western Council, Sacred Way First Nations Assemblies.
Member of the Oklevueha Native American Church
Spiritual services at 7400 E Arapahoe Rd, 9:00 am every last Sunday of each month.
For private healing sessions, Call 214-505-6440 for an appointment and fee information.
Dr. Sullivan’ s PhD is in Health Psychology. He is a licensed Chiropractor, has a Certificate in Acupuncture, and is Board Certified as a Doctor of Natural Medicine (DNM). He practices Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Auricular therapy, Bio-Resonance therapy, Herbal Medicine, Homeopathy, Nutrition and more.
Available also for weddings.
Spider Woman Lodge of the Medicine Wheel Society of First Nations
A Healing Ministry of the mind, body and spirit, based on Native American spiritual teachings and natural medicine
Carol Hollifield, MS, LPC, CAT, CBP
Ordained Ceremonial Minister of First Nations Church
(founded in 1938 by the Cherokee Nation of Red River Reservation, Texas)
Phone: 303-330-6535
E-mail: [email protected]
Located: 12157 W Cedar Avenue, Lakewood, CO 90228
For private healing sessions and fees, call or email.
Carol is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who integrates body-centered psychotherapy with natural and bioenergetic medicine modalities in her healing practice.
Available also for weddings.
Mississippi
Fresh Fire Holistic Medicine Lodge
Contact Information:
Location: 634 Mount Carmel Church Road, Foxworth, MS 39483
Phone: 601-341-5835
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.VillageMidwiferyandWellness.com
Fresh Fire Holistic Medicine Lodge is a sacred space dedicated to the healing of mind, body, and spirit, rooted in Native American spiritual teachings and holistic practices.
Carisa Breakfield, BD, DSM, DNM, CPM, LM, CBP. Ordained Ceremonial Minister of the First Nations Church (established in 1938 by the Cherokee Nation of Red River Reservation, Texas).
Services Offered:
Carisa is a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) and Licensed Midwife (LM) who combines natural and bioenergetic medicine. Her practice includes Midwifery, Auricular Therapy, Bio-Resonance Therapy, Herbal Medicine, Nutrition and more.
Ceremonial: Available for weddings, New Moon and Blessingway ceremonies.
For appointments, private sessions, and fee inquiries, please call, text, or email.
Oregon
Winged Spirit Lodge
Children of White Buffalo Calf Woman
Jill L. Schumacher BD, DNM, DSM, CBP,
Meredith A. McCord BD, DNM, DSM, CBP
Ordained Ceremonial Minister of First Nations Church
(founded in 1938 by the Cherokee Nation of Red River Reservation, Texas)
PHONE: 503-228-5683
Call for appointment and for fee information
Portland, Oregon
Upcoming Events
Join us for an immersive workshop on the significance of the Medicine Wheel led by John Doe, a respected elder and community leader.
Engage in an online ceremony to celebrate the Fall Equinox hosted by the Grand Lodge in Centennial, Colorado
Experience the power of drumming and song at our upcoming workshop facilitated by experienced practitioners from The Medicine Wheel Society of First Nations.
Please note that ordained ministers, priests, Chaplains and clergy are permitted under the law to offer counseling, teaching, and non-invasive natural healing procedures including nutrition, herbal medicines, and other natural substances, lifestyle counseling, patient education, including the laying of hands, various spiritual and healing rituals, and non-invasive natural healthcare modalities related to their spiritual beliefs and teachings. For example, certain minsters of the Church of Scientology use in their ministry a machine called the “E Meter.”
The validity of ministers engaged in healing has been upheld all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. Ministers and priests are protected by the First Amendment to the federal Constitution which states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”