NATIVE HOME

The Ancestral Art of Creating Healing Spaces

by Chelsey Luger

Harper One Publishers

On Bookshelves Nationwide SEPTEMBER 28th!

Available in: E-Book and Audio Book

Indigenous wisdom to transform your home into an oasis of peace and connection by Chelsey Luger, the Lakota and Anishinaabe wellness expert and co-author of The Seven Circles

Native American teachings for homekeeping are full of wellness knowledge that can transform our lives today, through heritage-honoring design, sustainable minimalism, and intentional entertaining that best reflect our values. In the modern world, people often disregard the true power of the home, ignoring its role in our self-care and healthcare, but Native teachings are uniquely positioned to reveal the home as a living, breathing structure that impacts our mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional sense of wellbeing.

By tapping into a wellspring of ancestral knowledge and modern Indigenous expertise, Native Home empowers you to make small changes to bring your home to life—a source of optimism and joy connected with your values, rich with intention, and set up to lead you and your family toward a thriving existence.

  • “The work that Thosh and Chelsey have lived, breathed, and   modeled through their wellness initiative is integral represen  tation for the future of Indigenous reclamation of health across   Turtle Island. I hope everybody can get a chance to use this book   on their own journey.” 

    —Chef Sean Sherman, founder/CEO of The Sioux Chef 

  • his is an essential guide for anyone who feels excluded from   wellness as it’s defined today, and anyone who wants to inject   meaning back into practices that have come to be primarily   about looking well rather than feeling well.” 

    Oprah Daily

  • The Seven Circles is a true innovation in Indigenous thought; it   brings our shared heritage and traditional teachings to life. Truly   inspiring. Readers will find [the authors’] journey to be a moti  vating guide for self-transformation.” 

    —Taiaiake Alfred, Mohawk philosopher