Preparing The Portal


Seeker
This membership gives
you access to
A curated library of
23 beginner-level courses
An invitation to join
and co-create community circles
A limited edition 2026 Aniwa Daily Planner Journal mailed to you
YOUR JOURNEY AHEAD
Courses in Seeker Pathway
The courses in the Seeker pathway are designed to be a gentle introduction to Indigenous wisdom and practices. They are not meant to be a comprehensive study of any one topic, but rather a starting point for your journey.
LIMITED TO 500 MEMBERS
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Before we launch the platform in June 2026, we are offering these two plans at a discounted rate for early members to support us in building this new community platform.
- ✓Access to all beginner level courses
- ✓Invitation to city and topic based community circles
- ✓2026 Aniwa Daily Planner mailed to you
- ✕Bi-weekly Q&A sessions with featured Indigenous eldersAvailable only in Pathfinder plans
FAQ
Seeker gives you access to a curated collection of shorter elder-led offerings — ceremonies, prayers, songs, and talks — priced under $44. It is a gentle entry point for those beginning to explore Indigenous wisdom traditions.
No. Seeker is designed for those new to this path. Each offering is self-contained and the elders guide you through context and practice from the beginning.
Yes. All Seeker offerings are pre-recorded and available whenever you are ready. There are no deadlines or schedules to follow.
Seeker features elders from traditions including Huni Kuin, Ashaninka, Yoeme, Apache, Diné, Maori, Shipibo Konibo, Dogon, and more. Each course page includes a bio and lineage for the elder leading it.
You will find sacred songs and chants, prayer practices, moon rituals, ancestral storytelling, plant medicine introductions, and cultural teachings — each led by an Indigenous elder or knowledge keeper.
Yes. If you feel called to go deeper, you can upgrade to Pathfinder at any time and access the full extended library of elder-led courses.
Yes. Seeker offerings are crafted for independent, at-home engagement. Elders share guidance and context within each course so you can participate respectfully and safely.
No. The offerings draw from Indigenous wisdom traditions and spiritual practices, but Aniwa is not affiliated with any single religion. People from all backgrounds are welcome.
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