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English: This is an example of a medicine wheel design that is being used by some Métis people as a pedagogical tool. The medicine wheel is an invented tradition from approximately 1972 and was founded in the New Age movement, but it is based on tradition teachings and practises of various First Nations people. This example combines the medicine wheel with Métis teachings and incorporates the infinity symbol on a blue field and a Red River cart wheel. This is a .svg version of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:M%C3%A9tis_medicine_wheel.png
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This is an example of a medicine wheel design that is being used by some Métis people as a pedagogical tool.

11 May 2023

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