Native American-made (4" wheel circumference) medicine wheels representing the 4 directions are all hand crafted by the Navajo. Handcrafted using leather, brass and glass beads, bone, feather, metal, sinew and antler. The antler at the center is hand-painted. It can be hung and placed anywhere the user desires
The Medicine Wheel, often referred to as the Sacred Hoop, serves as a profound cosmological and philosophical framework utilized by numerous Indigenous peoples across North America. Far from being a monolithic symbol, the Medicine Wheel represents a complex synthesis of spiritual, physical, and environmental interconnectedness. It functions as a mnemonic device for understanding the cycles of existence, the cardinal directions, and the holistic nature of health, which integrates the mind, body, spirit, and environment.
Philosophical and Cosmological Significance:
At its core, the Medicine Wheel is a representation of the universe's order. It typically centers on the four cardinal directions—East, South, West, and North—which are often associated with specific colors, elements, and stages of the human life cycle. In many traditions, the East represents birth and the rising sun, the South represents youth and the warmth of summer, the West signifies adulthood and the setting sun, and the North represents the wisdom of elders and the stillness of winter. This circular geometry reflects a worldview that rejects linear progression in favor of cyclical renewal, mirroring the natural rhythms of the seasons and the celestial movements of the sun and moon.
Physical Manifestations and Ceremonial Use:
The Medicine Wheel exists both as an abstract concept and a tangible reality. Physically, these structures are often composed of stones arranged in patterns—sometimes spanning large areas—that have been constructed over centuries on sacred sites across the continent. These sites are not merely decorative; they are active spaces for ceremony, prayer, and healing. Movement within these spaces is traditionally performed in a clockwise or "sun-wise" direction, a practice intended to harmonize the individual with the natural forces of gravity and the solar cycle.
Holistic Healing and Cultural Identity:
In the context of traditional medicine, the wheel serves as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool. Healers utilize the framework to assess imbalances in a person’s life, viewing illness not as a localized biological failure but as a disruption in the harmony between the individual and the broader community or natural world. By aligning the patient with the four directions and the elements of Father Sky and Mother Earth, the practitioner seeks to restore the "Sacred Hoop" of the individual's health. Because tribal interpretations vary significantly, the Medicine Wheel remains a dynamic, living tradition that continues to evolve while maintaining its foundational role in preserving Indigenous cultural identity and spiritual continuity.
This is for one Medicine Wheel representing the 4 directions.
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