From Indigenous author, scholar, and activist Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa)—cultivate your own earth-based gratitude practice with this 52- card oracle deck.
For readers of Robin Wall Kimmerer, Rae Diamond, Jessica Hernandez, and Sherri Mitchell
All Our Relations, a 52-card oracle deck, guides readers through a nature-based gratitude practice rooted in the Indigenous worldview. Author Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa) invites you to realign your heart and mind with the natural world—to reconnect to your truest self and the more-than-human world, and to move in kinship with the plants and animals that nourish and sustain all of life. This deck offers:
Myths from 52 Unique Indigenous Nations
A supporting guidebook to help you deepen your experience and understanding
52 woodblock-inspired plant and animal illustrations
This is the first card deck to honor the critical role that sentient non-human beings play in maintaining the ecological balance on Mother Earth through the lens of First Nations cosmologies. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, nature lover, or mindfulness practitioner, this groundbreaking offering will reroot you in a sacred, healing awareness that has the power to bring new spiritual insights, daily wonders, and interconnected kinship to your life.
WAHINKPE TOPA (FOUR ARROWS), aka Don Trent Jacobs, Ph.D., Ed.D., is internationally respected for his research and publications about Indigenous worldview and education. Formerly Dean of Education at Oglala Lakota College, he is currently a professor with Antioch University. Selected as one of 27 "Visionaries in Education, he has authored many publications, including Restoring the Kinship Worldview. He lives and surfs in Mexico, surrounded by sentient beings.
RACHEL JUNG is a graphic designer/illustrator, dog mom, adventure addict, and the face behind Rayco Design. Her art is inspired by her greatest passions: the outdoor culture, adventure world, and of course, dogs. When she’s not creating, you can find her somewhere in the dirt camping, mountain biking, off-roading, or hiking.
From Indigenous author, scholar, and activist Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa)—cultivate your own earth-based gratitude practice with this 52- card oracle deck.
For readers of Robin Wall Kimmerer, Rae Diamond, Jessica Hernandez, and Sherri Mitchell
All Our Relations, a 52-card oracle deck, guides readers through a nature-based gratitude practice rooted in the Indigenous worldview. Author Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa) invites you to realign your heart and mind with the natural world—to reconnect to your truest self and the more-than-human world, and to move in kinship with the plants and animals that nourish and sustain all of life. This deck offers:
Myths from 52 Unique Indigenous Nations
A supporting guidebook to help you deepen your experience and understanding
52 woodblock-inspired plant and animal illustrations
This is the first card deck to honor the critical role that sentient non-human beings play in maintaining the ecological balance on Mother Earth through the lens of First Nations cosmologies. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, nature lover, or mindfulness practitioner, this groundbreaking offering will reroot you in a sacred, healing awareness that has the power to bring new spiritual insights, daily wonders, and interconnected kinship to your life.
Author
WAHINKPE TOPA (FOUR ARROWS), aka Don Trent Jacobs, Ph.D., Ed.D., is internationally respected for his research and publications about Indigenous worldview and education. Formerly Dean of Education at Oglala Lakota College, he is currently a professor with Antioch University. Selected as one of 27 "Visionaries in Education, he has authored many publications, including Restoring the Kinship Worldview. He lives and surfs in Mexico, surrounded by sentient beings.
RACHEL JUNG is a graphic designer/illustrator, dog mom, adventure addict, and the face behind Rayco Design. Her art is inspired by her greatest passions: the outdoor culture, adventure world, and of course, dogs. When she’s not creating, you can find her somewhere in the dirt camping, mountain biking, off-roading, or hiking.