
The Kwewag Indigenous Culture Church
The Kwewag Indigenous Culture Church is a registered 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization
Indigenous cultures are spirit based. The culture and traditions cannot be
separated from the spiritual connection. Where there is one, there is always the other, in all that we do.





Anishinaabe Medicine Dolls
Special Order Only at this time
This journey begins with the story of the corn husk doll.
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Our relationship with Sister Corn goes much deeper than our ancestral legends of her creation. As we get to know our sister we soon discover she carries sacred medicines meant to be shared with her human companions.
Sister Corn provides sustenance for our bodies but she also tends to our spirits. She offers companionship, someone to hold & carry our secrets safely. She is a comfort & reminder that we are never truly alone. She offers inspiration, motivation, and unconditional love.
There is a physical energy connection to be made with these special dolls. The process is explained in detail in the book, "10 Secrets to the Native American Connection to the Natural World" by Anishinaabe author & teacher, Dawn Moneyhan.
Once we restore our connection to the natural world, these dolls are able to speak to us in their own special way and share their many forms of natural medicine with us for a well rounded healthcare companion. Share the negative energy, pain, anxiety, depression, or other ailments with Sister Corn and she can process it for us, returning positive energy and the easing of pain, anxiety, depression, and other ailments we humans often suffer from.
Heal mind, body, and spirit naturally with the help of Sister Corn.











NOTICE: There is currently approximately 6 - 8 week waiting list. Please submit medicine doll request to be added to the list.
