Matriarchal, Cultural & Spiritual Ceremonial Practises – Thursday 6 October – Abbotsford

Peta Hudson is a proud Djaara, Taungurung, (part of the Kulin Nation) and Yorta Yorta medicine woman who has ancestral bloodlines in Indian Healing.

Peta is a teacher, a healer, artisan product maker, and an artist who has overcome adversity and now strives to share her unique Spiritual and Cultural Ceremonial knowledge.

Through Wunyun, Peta aims to share and teach ceremonial practices and rituals to assist those in the wider community.

Download the PDF flyer here.

To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au

Peta Hudson is a proud Djaara, Taungurung, (part of the Kulin Nation) and Yorta Yorta medicine woman who has ancestral bloodlines in Indian Healing.

Peta is a teacher, a healer, artisan product maker, and an artist who has overcome adversity and now strives to share her unique Spiritual and Cultural Ceremonial knowledge.

Through Wunyun, Peta aims to share and teach ceremonial practices and rituals to assist those in the wider community.

Download the PDF flyer here.

To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au

Date : 06/10/2022, Time : 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
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