Gathering at the Columbia River in Revelstoke, B.C.
'weaving the waters' on May 30, 1998

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weaving the waters of the Columbia River with all the other watersources
photo courtesy Judith Maltz


Eloise explained that Revelstoke in British Columbai is a very special place, a place where several waters come together. It is underlain by one of the deepest faults in the earth's crust, and has a strong current of earth energy running through it. The Sinixt people, the ancient aboriginal mother tribe of the region, held this point on the Columbia River in high regard. Eloise also said it was a special time of the year as well, for the strong spring flow of the river was fertilizing the land that it passed through in an annual cycle of renewal.

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