Vision
The Vision of White Horse Creek Council is that Native Americans reclaim their tribal and cultural identities, and indigenous environmental consciousness. Ethic and Values
White Horse Creek Council adopts the Permaculture Ethic (Earth Care, People Care, and Fair Share) and the Indigenous Native American Way of Life as their driving value in their work. White Horse Creek Council Goals:
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ovide ongoing education and support in all aspects of indigenous practice and spiritual ceremony.
• Reclaim Native American tribal, cultural, and environmental identity through ceremony and community. White Horse Creek Council Objectives:
• Conduct and preserve spiritual ceremony, ritual and native spiritual education
• Offer cultural education and awareness on all aspects of native traditions
• Produce native community events
• Support and advocate for the native community efforts in indigenous environmentalism and permaculture
• Offer education on identifying, harvesting, and preparing indigenous medicinal plants and foods
• Offer opportunities to learn native traditional cultural skills like tanning hides, drum making, beading, dancing storytelling, and learning Lakota, or other Native American languages