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Atava Garcia Swiecicki shares her curandera journey that birthed The Curanderx Toolkit. She finally met a curandera in her 20s in the early 90s pre-wifi and internet and as she stepped on the land she felt like she had come home. Her dreams and Mexican, Polish, Hungarian and Diné ancestors guided her to her deep reclamation and now she guides others through her courses, services and new book! Atava shares the ancestral patterns she had to break in order to be who she is today and the inspirational medicina that have carried her in her life and sacred work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Atava Garcia Swiecicki is guided by her dreams and her Mexican, Polish, Hungarian, and Diné ancestors. She received a BA in feminist studies from Stanford University and a master’s degree from the Indigenous Mind Program at Naropa University in Oakalnd. Atava has studied healing arts extensively for over thirty years and has been mentored by herbalists, curanderas, and traditional knowledge keepers. She works as a clinical herbalist and teacher. She is the founder of the Ancestral Apothecary School of Herbal, Folk, and Indigenous Medicine on Ohlone territory in Oakland, and she currently lives in Tewa Pueblo territory in Albuquerque. Her personal website is ancestralapothecary.com, and the website for her school is ancestralapothecaryschool.com.