About WaNaNeeChe
WaNaNeeChe was born in a place called Turtle Island, which many people know instead as "America". He is part Ojibwa and part Lakota Sioux and was raised in a family with mixed traditional native culture and modern western culture. Having worked for the department of justice he dealt with many situations relating to his native countrymen and their rights. But suddenly WaNaNeeChe felt the calling of the great energies who told him it was to be his mission to start spreading the word to ALL people about the plight of all living things, including the two-leggeds (humans) and the planet, the mother of all life, the earth herself.
In a time of enormous change many people across the globe have been turning to the "old ways" in an effort to bring meaning to their lives, healing to themselves and the planet. It is now time to spread the message of the spirit, reconnect to the source of all energy and return to the original balance within ourselves. 'The Old Ways', about which Wa Na Nee Che speaks, are not just for native people, but for the oneness of life that is the human race. The Human Circle of Life organisation has been created to promote true understanding of spirit, mind and body to help us and Mother Earth.
The work of The Human Circle of Life is a collective effort, to bring the vision to pass of the two-leggeds learning to reconnect with the inner self in order to help bring balance to the Spirit, Mind, and Body. many people will be needed to spread the word. WaNaNeeChe (which means "One Who Is Needed By The People") is just one of those elders of Turtle Island who is spreading this word, there are others, but time is running short and some have already given up the quest, having been ignored and mis-treated for too long. The great Sioux medicine man, Black Elk, famously said the sacred hoop of the people was broken, Wa Na Nee Che, with his unique perspective, quick sense of humour, deep spiritual connection to the energies, life force energies and mother earth is one of the few who dare to say it can be mended again . . . .
WaNaNeeChe on the BBC

