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Peacemaking and  
Health Culture Diplomacy 

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Mrs. Cecilia Mitchell, Mohawk Wisdom Keeper, passes story of the Peacemaker and the Five Arrows of Hiawatha to Dr. Martha in Akwesasne NY in 2009.

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 RESOURCES and EDUCATION FOR:

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  • Health Professionals

  • Attorneys

  • Public Service

  • Students (All ages)

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​PRECISION SELF-CARE FOR

PEACE OF MIND

     

Elements of Care Program​

Self-care for Peace in Body, Mind, and Spirit

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PEACE THROUGH HEALTH CULTURE DIPLOMACY

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Five Arrows Program

Health Culture Diplomacy Education

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 Health Culture Diplomacy Model

Complementarity as expression

of Inclusion and Welcoming Diversity 

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Bamboo Bridge Global Tea House 

  • Nurse Leaders Partner with Indigenous Leaders Around the Globe

  • Customized Tea for Every Global Tea House

  • Insights for Policy to Practice and Practice to Policy

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Health Culture Diplomat and Peacemaker

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Dr. Martha founded the Bamboo Bridge Global Tea House in partnership with Sigma Theta Tau in 2006. Its World Cafe’s (Conversational Leadership) and virtual Global Tea Houses promote peace through international health culture diplomacy. In addition to her work for Turtle Island (North America), Dr. Martha was an invited speaker of the 2003 World Health Organization's Chief Nursing Scientist Dr. Naeema Al-Gasseer. She has continued to provide keynotes, consultations, and service as a visiting research scientist in South Africa, New Zealand, and Thailand. In 2009, Mohawk Wisdom Keeper, Mrs Cecilia Mitchell bestowed upon Dr. Martha the responsibility of "Carrier of the Five Arrows of Hiawatha" - the story of the Great Peacemaker whose "new mind" peacemaking solution became the Iroquois Confederacy and model for the Constitution of the United States of America. Dr. Martha's ongoing service to humanity is as a Cultural Diplomat in pursuit of the cross-pollination and integration of traditional medicines with nursing science in the development of community-supported healthcare innovations.

Bamboo Bridge Global Tea House
Mrs. Cecelia Mitchell and Dr. Martha Libster
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