Phillip Whiteman, Jr: Interpreting the True Language of the Horse

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09/03/10
Healing the Sacred Child Poster
The Second Annual "Healing the Sacred Child through the Spirit of the Horse" workshop will be held on October 6th & 7th, 2010 and the first Medicine Wheel Model Certification Training will be held October 8th, 2010; both at the Pennington County Event Center located at the Central States Fairgrounds in Rapid City South Dakota. Both are sponsored by the Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship®, based in Lame Deer, Montana.

05/20/10

SUMMER CLINICS ANNOUNCED

Medicine Wheel  Model Summer Clinics 2010 Flyer

Medicine Wheel Model to
Natural Horsemanship
Introduction Clinic
June 26 & 27, 2010

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Medicine Wheel Model to
Natural Horsemanship
Colt Starting Clinic
July 22, 23, 24, 2010

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09/21/09

Medicine Wheel Model Flyer
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Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship Clinic
October 24 & 25, 2009
Storm King Ranch, Glenwood Springs, CO

09/18/09

 

Healing the Sacred Child Poster

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"Healing the Sacred Child through the Spirit of the Horse" Workshop

October 8th, 2009
Rapid City South Dakota

This workshop held in conjunction with the
He Sapa Wacipi na Oskata, will kick off the weekend activities.

04/21/09
Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship


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Phillip Whiteman, Jr. will hold a two day Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship Clinic at the Storm King Ranch near Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

This two day clinic is being sponsored by Sacred Tree. Sacred Tree is a center for integrative healthcare and a wellness spa in Colorado.

03/05/09
USA TodayOne of the passions of Phillip and Lynette is protecting Mother Earth and they started a non-profit organization to do just that. Yellow Bird, Inc..

USA Today News covered a story recently on the coal deposits on the Cheyenne Indian Reservation.
Read the Full Story on USA Today's web site.

Yellow Bird is dedicated to protecting Mother Earth. In 2006 Yellow Bird led by Phillip Whiteman Jr., along with the support of Honor the Earth defeated a referendum vote to develop Coal Bed Methane on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Southeastern Montana. Unfortunately a coal referendum passed.



02/01/09
Blue Highways TV Interview

Phillip Whiteman Jr. was intereviewed by Jim Thompson for Blue Highways TV upcoming show episode of the Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship.

01/29/09
National Finals Rodeo
Phillip Whiteman Jr. a Northern Cheyenne, World Champion Cowboy, Master Horseman and Cultural Presenter, rubbed elbows with Ty Murray, Jewel, the Lost Trailers and Baxter Black at the 50th Annual National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.

01/29/09
Blue Highways TV

Tune in to Blue Highways TV to watch the Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship DVD Special in February!

11/17/08
Phillip Whiteman Jr., Northern Cheyenne from Lame Deer Montana will be a guest on the Flint Rasmussen's "Outside the Barrel" variety talk show December 12th, 2008, 12:00 pm.

09/30/08

The Medicine Wheel Model, a Native American Approach to Working with Horses
By Lynette Two Bulls

09/30/08
Phillip Whiteman Jr. ANNOUNCES the Release of his Introductory DVD "the Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship" December 3, 2007

 

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09/18/09

OCTOBER 8, 2009 WORKSHOP


 

Healing the Sacred Child Poster

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"Healing the Sacred Child through the Spirit of the Horse" Workshop

October 8th, 2009
Rapid City South Dakota

This workshop held in conjunction with the
He Sapa Wacipi na Oskata, will kick off the weekend activities.
Category: General
Posted by: medwheel
REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT ONLINE HERE>> For more information call Event Coordinator Lynette Two Bulls, Medicine Wheel Model at 406.477.8720, or email: spiritseeker@rangeweb.net.

The workshop is sponsored by these groups:

Medicine Wheel Model LogoThe Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship®, Lame Deer, Montana

 

 

Wakanyeja Pawicayapi LogoTiwahe Wiconzani Pi kte - Wakanyeja Pawicayapi, Inc.(The Children First) Equine Assisted Therapy Program based in Porcupine South Dakota.

 

 

 

Sacred Tree LogoSacred Tree

 

 

 

 

The Sacred, Beautiful Horse has been an integral part of Native Culture since the beginning of time. Today more than ever there is a great need to re-introduce our youth, back to their traditional life-ways to help them deal with the issues of alcohol & drug abuse, gang violence, increasing suicide rates, and the effects of poverty.

The healing powers of the horse, and the direct connection it has to Mother Earth; the sun; moon; and stars, will be discussed. The workshop participants will learn how the horse's silent language and use of its super senses, help the participants to understand the natural laws of gravity: like how the rivers flow; and how the seasons change; This understanding gives people clear direction as they travel the four stages of life.

Since the horse is a right brain circular thinker, it sees and understands things in its silent language. Native people are right brain circular thinkers as well. As a society we have lost that connection, this workshop will reconnect and remind us using the "mirror concept" and "circular thinking" which states, what goes around, comes around and every action has a reaction. This workshop will address ways in which the horse can be a tool to heal our youth, families and communities.

Keynote speakers include Phillip Whiteman Jr. who is the Founder of the Medicine Wheel Model to Natural Horsemanship®, is a Cultural Consultant, Traditional Storyteller, Two Time Indian World Champion and Master Horseman, and Richard Two Dogs, Respected Elder, Historian and Wakan Iyeska (Interpreter of the Sacred) will bedoing a presentation entitled "Sunka Wakan Ki Otakuye Heca Pi"- The Horse isOur Relative. In addition, an Introduction to Equine Therapy will be presented by Morris Brewer-Equine Therapist and How it works for Lakota people.

The morning session is from 9 am to noon and will consist of presentations and keynote speakers The afternoon session is from 1 pm to 4 pm and will include a horse demonstration by Whiteman with his black & white overo stallion "Sioux Boy" and an untrained colt.

Anyone who works with children, families and horses should attend this workshop: Program Directors, Justice System, Tribal Council,Colleges, Social Workers, Providers, School Administrators, School Counselors, Teachers, Parents, Youth, Equine Therapists, etc.