My partner and I are trying to honor our daughter's death through traditional ceremonies from my tribe, but he's struggling with parts of the ritual process that feel foreign to him, and I'm caught between wanting to include him fully and needing to follow protocols that have sustained my people through loss for generations.
More people experience this than they realize.
The sacred weight of ancestral grief practices meets the tender vulnerability of a partnership trying to mourn together.
“Where Are You with Indigenous grief ceremonies?”
Peri can explain why this happens, help you decide if this is the right situation for you, and point toward the right journey or coach.
If this sounds familiar, the Library can help you find the bigger picture.