Here are some gift ideas for your wife who has an interest in indigenous knowledge and practices:
1. A book about indigenous culture and traditions – she might enjoy reading "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer or "The Sun Dance People" by Richard Erdoes.
2. A piece of handmade indigenous jewelry – consider looking for a beaded necklace or bracelet made by an indigenous artist.
3. A dreamcatcher – this is a traditional Native American symbol that is believed to protect against bad dreams and evil spirits.
4. An art print by an indigenous artist – there are many talented artists who create beautiful pieces that reflect their culture and history.
5. A traditional medicinal plant or herb – if your wife is interested in indigenous knowledge, she may appreciate a plant or herb that is commonly used in indigenous medicine, such as sage or cedar.
6. A handmade blanket or shawl – many indigenous communities are known for their intricate weaving and textile work, so consider gifting a piece that reflects that craftsmanship.
7. A tour or experience – you could also look into booking a tour or experience that allows your wife to learn more about indigenous culture firsthand, such as a guided tour of a historic site or a workshop on traditional beadwork or pottery.
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