Who We ARE
Cloud Women's Dream Society represents the interests of women in Indigenous spiritual traditions around the globe. We are concerned with the rights and rites of women, and the sacredness of sisterhood. Of chief concern is the health of our planet and spiritual activism.
Our Council consists of women from various spirit traditions of the earth. Spirit Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and others. We represent our Divine Birthright connections to the ancestors, nature, the divinities, and the Creator/Creatrix.
We believe that by coming together as women we can accomplish more than we can as individuals. We believe that by highlighting the efforts of women in our communities we can put forth a positive image and uplift the members of our traditions.
We believe that in order to increase our blessings it is essential to spread goodwill and to help each other as much as possible. To that end, we partner with other organizations that help women and children in need. Our mission is to provide women of Indigenous Spiritual Traditions access to education in the form of knowledge sharing, by sponsoring gatherings as our foremothers did, providing spiritual support, and exploring ways to address the physical and spiritual needs and concerns of our communities at no, or little, cost.
Our current projects include:
Cloud Women’s Quarterly Journal
Cloud Women’s Dream Society Annual Gathering
CWDS NEWS
“Greetings to the warriors, greetings to the brethren, greetings to the women in charge of the headmen. ”
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