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| Welcome To The Online Trading Post |
"EarthKeepers Trading Post" is
operated by One Tribe Trading Company,
Inc. A portion of the proceeds from all
sales are donated directly to indigenous environmental projects as well
as other community outreach programs. The creation process, the quality
and nature of the products manufactured and sold by One
Tribe Trading Company are also part of
the healing message EarthKeepers strives to communicate.
Please Note: At
this time, The Online Trading Post will only ship orders to US addresses,
and only a small selection of products are on-line so please feel free to
contact us if there is something you would like but don't see in the trading
post. We have a vast menu of earth-friendly items for you to choose from.
If you are overseas and would like to order from us please e-mail us at
bluewolf@earthkeepers.net and
we can discuss your order. We
can notify you when the site is updated, click here.
Please also note that the online prices may be
slightly higher than our on-ground outlet retail prices. Although by purchasing
online, you are making a valued contribution to EarthKeepers, we also encourage
you too seek out our products from local retailers. Feel free to contact
us with further inquiries.
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EarthKeepers Herbal Salve (Es’te
Nehe in Muscogee) Is an ancient blend of heirloom varieties of native
herbs, oils and beeswax, considered by our ancestors to be the best
skin food around. This ointment is organic, vegan and hypoallergenic.
Take a look at some of the testimonials from folks that have used
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| Muscogee and Other Herbal Teas |
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Muscogee tea has been used by the SouthEastern people for hundreds of years in association with ceremony. It has become a way of life for most indigenous families. It has been widely publicized of late as Essiac Tea, a recent interpretation of the original blend.. Please see the testimonials. |
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go to "add to pouch" for more info |
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| Flat Canadian Cedar (Thuja) |
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Burned as incense, smoked, and used for purification. |
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Burned as incense or kept with dance clothes to impart a sweet scent. |
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Burned as incense or kept with dance clothes to impart a sweet scent. |
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Widely used in herbal medicine and often carried as a good luck charm. A spicy, bitter-warm root chewed by many singers to relieve a sore throat. |
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Can be used on traditional bustles, burned as incense or placed with dance clothes for a sweet, long lasting odor. |
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Jonn Serrie and Spirit Keepers perform celestial tribal sounds. |
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see "add to pouch" for more info. |
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see "add to pouch" for more info. |
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see "add to pouch" for more info. |
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| Custom Hand Made Didgeridoos |
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see "add to pouch" for more info. |
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see "add to pouch" for more info. |
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