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The goal of Walk In Peace is to establish a sanctuary for elders, so that they may share their knowledge with the youth. This community will be land-based, will grow our own food, and will have a private school for studying herbs and teaching our children the true history of Turtle Island, as well as a clinic where people can be healed of terminal illness through natural medicine. 
     
Children of the Earth – as the Mother purifies herself, so too shall we purify ourselves. We can heal each other, and we can heal the planet, with love. As Chief Arvol Looking Horse says "We are here for nothing less".   Our festivals model life at Meta Tantay, thereby helping us all to reconnect with our indigenous soul and native culture.

Walk In Peace
Steve Traisman
220 Rapp Rd. #32
Talent OR 97540

541-535-1398

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Walk In Peace is attempting to build a world for the future generations where all people can be at peace with themselves, each other, and with Nature. Our 1 to 3 day gatherings on the Summer Solstice and Fall Equinox raise awareness on how this can be done.
   World Peace and Prayer Day was started by Lakota Chief Arvol Looking Horse in 1994 when the first white buffalo was born.

   As a senior at Northwestern University, Steve Traisman was deeply moved by reading the book Rolling Thunder by Doug Boyd, which described in detail the life and work of renowned Cherokee medicine man John "Rolling Thunder" Pope.
   Upon graduating from Northwestern in 1975 with a BA in Psychology, Steve travelled to Carlin, Nevada to visit Rolling Thunder. Unbeknownst to him, a traditional Native American Community [read more]
The Vision of Walk In Peace