Our Initiatives

Living Prayer Through Sacred Service

Our initiatives reflect our commitment to Indigenous partnership, cultural preservation, community stewardship, and creating spaces where people can gather in prayer, learning, and service.

Together with Indigenous leaders and local communities, we seek to strengthen relationships, preserve living traditions, and support projects that serve both present and future generations.

Indigenous Partnership & Cultural Preservation

Indigenous Cultural Exchange Initiative / Bringing Indigenous Voices to the United States

Medicine of Many Tribes partners with Indigenous leaders, elders, Pajés, and traditional knowledge keepers who wish to share their culture, teachings, and traditions through educational and cultural exchange opportunities in the United States.

Our role is to help remove logistical barriers while honoring Indigenous leadership, cultural integrity, and long-term reciprocal partnership.

Visa processes

Passport applications

Travel coordination

Educational event planning

Community hosting

Cultural preservation initiatives

Community Stewardship & Sacred Spaces

San Luis Valley Community Gathering Space

Our long-term vision is to develop a community gathering place in Colorado's San Luis Valley dedicated to prayer, education, cultural exchange, stewardship, and community connection.

This space will provide opportunities for people to reconnect with Creator, one another, the Earth, and the living traditions that inspire our work.

Current Priorities

Site planning

Infrastructure development

Water and utility systems

Community gathering spaces

Stewardship and land restoration

Volunteer engagement

Capital fundraising

Indigenous Community Partnership

Lago Lindo Stewardship Partnership

Supporting Community-Led Initiatives

Our partnership with Lago Lindo is rooted in long-term relationship, reciprocity, and shared stewardship.

Medicine of Many Tribes supports community-led initiatives that strengthen cultural preservation, sustainability, education, environmental stewardship, and community well-being while honoring the leadership and vision of the local Indigenous community.

Current Areas of Support

Infrastructure improvements

Clean water access

Solar projects

Educational initiatives

Community gathering spaces

Cultural preservation

Environmental stewardship

Interested in supporting one of these initiatives? Visit our Ways to Engage page to learn how you can volunteer, partner, contribute, or participate.

Every initiative grows through relationship, shared stewardship, and the generosity of people who feel called to serve.

Whether through volunteering, professional expertise, financial support, or prayer, there are many ways to become part of this work. We invite you to explore the many ways you can walk alongside us.

Join us in healing and honoring traditions

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Photography: Selected images throughout this website are by Daniel Cohen and are used with permission. We are deeply grateful for Daniel's generosity in sharing, through his reflective lens, the story of Lago Lindo, the Huni Kuin, and his guidance in helping tell the story of Medicine of Many Tribes.

Medicine of Many Tribes is a Colorado nonprofit religious corporation and is in the process of applying for federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.