
Indigenous Spiritways
Where the land itself is alive and ancestral presence lingers.

Native American Practices: Spirit, Land, and Ancestors
Native American practices are tribally distinct spiritual traditions rooted in land and ancestry. From sweat lodges and vision quests to offerings for sacred sites, these ceremonies honor the living earth, ancestors, and community. Despite colonization, these traditions endure as vibrant, living paths of survival and renewal.

Andean Religion: Pachamama, Inti, and the Spirits of the Mountains
Andean religion honors Pachamama, Inti, and the apus—sacred spirits of the mountains. Rooted in reciprocity, these traditions weave earth, sky, and ancestry into ritual and life. From offerings of coca leaves to festivals like Inti Raymi, Andean spirituality remains alive in the thin air of the highlands.

Siberian Shamanisms: Spirit Journeys, Drum Rites, and Ancestral Fire
Siberian shamanisms are ancient traditions of spirit journeys, drum rites, and ancestral communion. Shamans travel the Upper, Middle, and Lower worlds to heal, guide, and restore balance, carried by the power of drum, vision, and ancestral fire. Explore the origins, practices, and survival of Siberian shamanic traditions.

Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime: Creation, Ancestors, and Sacred Land
Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime is both creation lore and living reality. It tells of ancestral beings who shaped the land, left sacred sites, and gave laws for living. Through songlines, ceremonies, and stories, Dreamtime continues to guide Aboriginal spirituality and connect people to land, ancestors, and the eternal present.