Call Sara Jolena
& Kristine Marie
Sara Jolena and Kristine Marie are frequent collaborators, co-speakers, thought-partners, and guides for settlers and mixed groups in creating institutional and bio-cultural regenerative change. They live together on Mohican land, near the River That Flows Both Ways, in the Hudson Valley.
Call Sara Jolena
& Kristine Marie
Sara Jolena and Kristine Marie are frequent collaborators, co-speakers, thought-partners, and guides for settlers and mixed groups in creating institutional and bio-cultural regenerative change. They live together on Mohican land, near the River That Flows Both Ways, in the Hudson Valley.
Consultation calls give you the ability to ask specific questions about your specific context, enabling you to make progress in the questions you are asking in a short period of time.
It can save you months of wandering. We both offer individual coaching sessions: this is a unique opportunity to speak with both of us at the same time and bring our 50+ combined years of experience on the intersections of addressing the legacies of colonization, climate change, restorative justice, and shifting institutions towards greater groundedness and healing.
We can discuss your specific questions about creating land acknowledgments in ways that actively engage with harm reduction, organizational change, healing, and leadership; creating a new and different relationship with land and people; overcoming communication challenges; designing new initiatives in ways that don't repeat the old colonial patterns.
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People often want to share the booklets with their organizations and networks. We are happy to support you in doing so!
Upcoming Events
Land acknowledgments:
revealing and bridging
September 2023
Sara Jolena Wolcott and Kristine Marie Hill are offering this popular course again in the Fall of 2023, in part to support people in preparing for Indigenous Peoples Day. Exact dates TBD.
ReMembering Course
Informational Webinar: July 2023
Join Sara Jolena Wolcott on the ReMembering webinar and Re-originates climate change into the Doctrine of Discovery,
An Update from the Middle Ages
August 2023
More about your guides
More about your guides
A descendent of the founding families of the United States (Henry Wolcott arrived in 1635; Oliver Wolcott signed the Declaration of Independence) and trained as an eco-theologian and minister at Union Theological Seminary. Her ancestors worked closely with - and sometimes fought with - people from the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. She is an unconventional minister, spiritual director and healer. she brings international experience working with communities around sustainable development/regenerative cultures - an experience that taught her the importance of myths, spirituality, and cosmovisions in enabling regenerative societies. She is sometimes called upon as a Legacy Advisor for those seeking to align their legacy with the legacy of Earth. Learn more about Sequoia Samanvaya here!
Sara Jolena Wolcott
Kristine Marie Hill
A member of the Beaver Clan, Tuscarora Nation, Haudenosaunee confederacy. As an educator on the Tuscarora reservation for 20 years, she has worked closely with these stories.
Recently, she founded Collective Wisdoms, wherein she works as an indigenous peacekeeper and restorative practitioner with national and international religious, educational, and corporate institutions. She is an active member of the Ahimsa Collective and The Hive.
She is the proud mother of four adult children and a grandson. Her family lives both on and off the Tuscarora reservation, including in Canada.
is a descendent of the founding families of the United States (Henry Wolcott arrived in 1635; Oliver Wolcott signed the Declaration of Independence) and trained as an eco-theologian and minister at Union Theological Seminary. Her ancestors worked closely with - and sometimes fought with - people from the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. She founded and directed the international learning community Sequoia Samanvaya. In addition to her eco-spiritual, multi-faith, and unconventional ministries, she brings international experience working with communities around sustainable development/regenerative cultures - an experience that taught her the importance of myths, spirituality, and cosmovisions in enabling regenerative societies. She is delighted to serve as a Legacy Advisor for Innovation 4.4.
Sara Jolena Wolcott
Kristine Marie Hill
is a member of the Beaver Clan, Tuscarora Nation, Haudenosaunee confederacy. As an educator on the Tuscarora reservation for 20 years, she has worked closely with these stories.
Recently, she founded Collective Wisdoms, wherein she works as an indigenous peacekeeper and restorative practitioner with national and international religious, educational, and corporate institutions. She is an active member of the Ahimsa Collective and The Hive.
She is the proud mother of four adult children and a grandson. Her family lives both on and off the Tuscarora reservation, including in Canada.