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What is the Medicine Wheel?

Medicine wheels are symbols within Indigenous culture, originating from physical stone monuments orienting the four directions. Most medicine wheels follow the basic pattern including a center with outer "spokes" facing the cardinal directions - East, South, West, and North. Different interpretations of the medicine wheel have included the four seasons, the four elements, or the four stages of life. 

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Medicine Wheel Sacred Hoops
   

 

The Medicine Wheel

Select resources from the U of C Catalogue

Schroeter, Annette, Brunton, Nicole, Kakekagumick, Kara, Cromarty, Helen, Linkewich, Barbara, O'Driscoll, Terry, & Kelly, Len. (2017). Using the first nations medicine wheel as an aid to ethical decision-making in healthcare. Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 37(2), 179–190.

Twigg, Robert C, & Hengen, Thomas. (2009). Going Back to the Roots: Using the Medicine Wheel in the Healing Process. First Peoples Child & Family Review4(1), 10–19. https://doi.org/10.7202/1069345ar

Hersley, R., Morriseau, R., House, K., 4 Sight, Motion Visual Communications, & First Nations Films. (2005). The medicine wheel. Motion Visual and First Nations Films.