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Rutury is a Mara’akame, or medicine person, from the Huichol tribe in the Sierra Madra Mountains in Mexico. He comes from a highly regarded lineage of medicine people who taught him the traditional ways from the time he was born, including his father, grandfather and dear sister Jaichima. He joined his sister in Arizona and lived and worked with her for almost 40 years, facilitating group workshops and pilgrimages, individual healing, spiritual guidance, hospice ceremonies, as well as various other services for many people in the US and Mexico.
He has been involved in numerous Native American gatherings and summits, and has worked with tribal people from all over the world. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and of course the native language of his people, the Wixarika, as they prefer to be called. He has been guided by the Elders of his community to represent his people in the wider world. He has been given rare permission to share his authentic and profound wisdom and knowledge of their ways of healing, and the precious ceremonies that have been passed down to him over the course of his lifetime. He is deeply committed to helping the people of his tribe and is a guardian of the Wixarika traditions and ceremonies.
He is also dedicated to helping anyone in any culture who feels they would benefit from the methods that have been passed down to him through many years of rigorous training, and are continuing to be passed down to him by the Elders of his community.
This is his lineage, to be of service to those in need, unconditionally. Being in his presence is truly a rare blessing. Rutury is a co-founder of Indios Huichol, a non-profit organization that hosts workshops and ceremonies at Ancient Springs Retreat Center, a beautiful sanctuary with an artesian spring in the high desert in Cornville, near Sedona, Arizona.
Rutury is a Mara’akame, or medicine person, from the Huichol tribe in the Sierra Madra Mountains in Mexico. He comes from a highly regarded lineage of medicine people who taught him the traditional ways from the time he was born, including his father, grandfather and dear sister Jaichima. He joined his sister in Arizona and lived and worked with her for almost 40 years, facilitating group workshops and pilgrimages, individual healing, spiritual guidance, hospice ceremonies, as well as various other services for many people in the US and Mexico.
He has been involved in numerous Native American gatherings and summits, and has worked with tribal people from all over the world. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and of course the native language of his people, the Wixarika, as they prefer to be called. He has been guided by the Elders of his community to represent his people in the wider world. He has been given rare permission to share his authentic and profound wisdom and knowledge of their ways of healing, and the precious ceremonies that have been passed down to him over the course of his lifetime. He is deeply committed to helping the people of his tribe and is a guardian of the Wixarika traditions and ceremonies.
He is also dedicated to helping anyone in any culture who feels they would benefit from the methods that have been passed down to him through many years of rigorous training, and are continuing to be passed down to him by the Elders of his community.
This is his lineage, to be of service to those in need, unconditionally. Being in his presence is truly a rare blessing. Rutury is a co-founder of Indios Huichol, a non-profit organization that hosts workshops and ceremonies at Ancient Springs Retreat Center, a beautiful sanctuary with an artesian spring in the high desert in Cornville, near Sedona, Arizona.