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  1. The Red Road to Wellbriety: In the Native American Way is a journey of hope and healing for Native American seeking recovery from addictions. This is our book to read, to use, and to study as we take our own Red Road journey to sobriety and Wellbriety in a spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical way.

  2. Jan 4, 2018 · by. Coyhis, Don L. Publication date. 2012. Topics. Native Americans, red road, wellbriety, society, culture, multicultural, recovery, health, health care, self-help, personal growth, spirituality, healing, hope, addiction, alcohol, alcoholism, drinking, substance abuse, drug abuse, chemical dependency, sobriety, sober, emotions, mental health ...

  3. The Red Road to Wellbriety is a journey of hope and healing for Native Americans seeking recovery from addictions. The book draws on the philosophies and practices of Alcoholics Anonymous...

  4. Summary: This book is a “journey of hope and healing for Native Americans seeking recovery from addictions” (p. a). The Red Road to Wellbriety came to be as a collaborative effort of many people who provided their recovery stories, their energy, prayers, and encouragement, to help Native people enter and maintain their Red Road journey and ...

  5. Jan 1, 2002 · This book is about a Red Road, Medicine Wheel Journey to Wellbriety - to become sober and well in a Native American cultural way. Proceeds benefit the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Library System. 299 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 2002.

  6. Using The Red Road to Wellbriety, a sobriety, recovery and wellness workbook for Native Americans written by Native Americans, the weekly Wellbriety meetings follow the teachings of the Native American Medicine Wheel and traditional 12-step programs like AA and NA. Led by a certified Wellbriety Firestarter coach, all meetings are drop-in and ...

  7. Jan 1, 2006 · Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023. Verified Purchase. This is the most beneficial book for Natives in recovery or anyone for that matter. It has a holistic approach that encompasses the alcoholics relationship with family and supports healing and forgiveness. Easy to read and understand.

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