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Sacred Journey Meditative Adventure-Picnic Point

Fri, Dec 02

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Picnic Point-Frautchi Point Parking Lot

Join us as together we journey together through the trails and along Lake Mendota. Step away from the business of the season, and treat yourself to some quiet and beauty!

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Sacred Journey Meditative Adventure-Picnic Point
Sacred Journey Meditative Adventure-Picnic Point

Time & Location

Dec 02, 2022, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM CST

Picnic Point-Frautchi Point Parking Lot, Picnic Point, Madison, Wi Frautchi Lot

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About the event

Join me on this first of 4-part Sacred Journey Meditative Adevnture Series.  

We will hike together, we will be quiet toether, we will practice yoga together, we will connect to ourselves and listen to what our hearts have been longing to share.

Packing List:

  • Yoga Mat

  • Weather Appropriate Clothing/Shoes

  • Journal

Tickets

  • Sacred Journey-wk.1

    Sacred Journey Meditative Adventure~Picnic Point

    $30.00

    Sale ended
  • Sacred Journey-wk 2

    Sacred Journey Meditative Adventure~Lake Kegonsa State Park

    $30.00

    Sale ended
  • Sacred Journey-wk 3

    Sacred Journey Meditative Adventure~UW Arboretum

    $30.00

    Sale ended
  • Sacred Journey-wk 4

    Sacred Journey Meditative Adventure~McDaniels Park

    $30.00

    Sale ended

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Lake Kegonsa State Park occupies ancestral, sacred and continuously inhabited Ho-Chunk land. This four lakes region has been known to the Ho-Chunk people as Teejop (day-JOPE) since time immemorial. In an 1832 treaty, the Ho-Chunk were forced to cede their territory east of the Mississippi River which includes the land we stand on right now. The trees we stand under, the bursting life all around is not mine, or yours, it is and remains Ho-Chunk land. We acknowledge and extend our deep sorrow and regret for the role our colonial ancestors had in the forced removal of the Ho-Chunk people from this land. We honor the legacy and resilience of those Ho-Chunk people who resisted removal and have since returned to their native land. The history of colonization informs my work and vision for a collaborative future; one in which Ho-chunk people are consulted first when honoring and acknowledging the land; one that ensures land acknowledgement as just the beginning of a long overdue process of honoring and celebration of the inherent sovereignty of the Ho-Chunk nation and the 11 additional Indigenous Nations within what is now referred to as the State of Wisconsin.

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