Windsong (Guaraguao)

Missoula, MT

United States

Profile Information:

About Me:
Windsong is a Boriken Taino and an enrolled member of the United Confederation of Taino People. She has been practicing Taino shamanism for 55+ years and has been a Taino beike for 41+ years.
Windsong was named an honorary Taino Grandmother at birth by her 105-year-old Taino maternal great grandmother who was a hereditary Taino Seer and Fire Keeper.
Windsong is also a Higuayagua beike, a member of Bohío Ocani Haitianax (the Higuayagua beike lodge), a longtime Taino Tekina of Ku Karey Spiritual Circle, and a member of the Ku Karey Yukayeke.
She lives in Missoula, Montana, USA.
Occupation:
Hereditary Taino Bohiti, Beike & Midwife
Education:
Medicina Alternativa & The Open International University for Complementary Medicines awarded Windsong an M.D. for her work, recognizing her as a Traditional Shaman, Traditional Indigenous Doctor, and Doctor of Alternative Medicine.
Doctoral degrees awarded by Medicina Alternativa/OIUCM are internationally accredited by UNESCO, the World Health Organization, and the University for Peace mandated by the United Nations.
Contact Information:
Email: windsong@iaia.edu
Skype: windsong108
Voicemail: 505.629.0503
Research Interests:
Traditional ways of knowing, traditional cultural practices, women’s medicine
Affiliation:
Taino

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  • AkuTurey

    Yes,hello! Thank you...I figured we are either Beikes or behiques in training,so it is good to be in touch! I have struggled with Lyme Disease for a few years now,so my movement forward has been very slow-not to mention I live rather far (6 hours),and don't have a lot of money-at least 150. goes to herbs and supplements every month,to stay healthy.I went the natural route,and have made great strides in my condition. I love your name-how can you go wrong?! I love my name as well,as there is a very magical story behind it,and behique knew things he "couldn't have known",in the natural,in you know what I mean-thanks to his Cemi-saki ,totem animal spirit. Well,take care ,hope that your journeys are meaningful and good! Frank AkuTurey

  • Huana Naboli Martinez

    Hi ;

    I am Huana. I posted a topic on the discussion panel on this site, for opening a  discussion and dialogue regarding,  Indoantillean language survival among borikuas. I am sharing this information. And I will like people to participate in the dialogue regarding the topic. As you live in the island and you are interested in the native roots, I reach to you.  In Boricuas island we have the language. It is talk mixed within the spanish that we as borikuas talk. For a revitalization this information that we have in here must be taken in consideration.  We have enough data to revitalize the language with a Grammar. We are going to do it in Boriken. I you want to get the information. I suggest the participation and dialogue on this topic. I invite you to check on the videos posted in the youtube page: Borikua Ancestral. We are looking for people interested in joining this cause in the island.

    Best regards from Huana

  • Alice Walton

    Greetings,

    I am Mrs. Alice Walton, I saw your profile and I decided to contact you immediately. Can you get back to me on my email (aw3535364@gmail.com) for full details.

    your sister in the Lord,
    Mrs. Alice Walton