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The Path

There are a number of ways that you or your organization can interact with the Red Thread. Here is OUR path of interaction and connection. The path is not linear.

Moai formation

Moai (okanowan “meeting” for a common cause) formation is a two step process by which you develop SISU (Finnish concept “fierce resiliency”) and start the process to understand UMBUTU (Xhosa/Zulu concept “I am because we are”)

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Somatic exercises and self resilience skills

These experiences are designed to be done in “moais” or small groups, but they are available “one on one” by prior arrangement. These skills take advantage of “Bottom up learning” to allow someone to develop sustainable self resilience practices in a relatively short time… they are meant to be enjoyable… so they most likely will become repeatable.

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Shin Rin Yoku Practice

Shin Rin Yoku originated in Japan during the 1980’s. It combines the wisdom traditions of Shintoism and Buddhism with Western medicine. It was developed in response to complex chronic health problems that stared to occur in Japan at the time. The practice was introduced to North America in 2012 by the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy.

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Outdoor Skills Acquisition

This is a course NOT a workshop. It can be taught as a two day experience or can be divided into four, half day sessions. This curriculum provides the “whole enchilada”of Bushcraft skills, forest navigation skills and “thriving not just surviving” skills needed to comfortably hike and spend overnight in our local “River to Bluff” ecosystem.

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Small Group Connection Skills

Small groups will have the option to choose from a number of activities to complete together and improve or reinforce connection skills.

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Our Staff

The Red Thread R&B Alliance is staffed by a warm, eclectic team of dedicated humans, volunteers, and beloved animals, all united by a deep passion for the Mississippi River ecosystem, nature connection, outdoor adventures, forest therapy, trail building, education, and community building.

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