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Why This Festival?

Our intention is to guide you back into connection:

- with your ancestors
- with the sacred elements within and around you
- with the Great Spirit and Mother Earth in her many expressions

This reconnection opens a direct path back to your inner power and to the White Way - the path of purpose and alignment.

At the heart of this gathering is a powerful vision:
unity as one human family, as children of the Mother earth.

Music, Healing & Community

In addition to ceremonies and workshops, the festival offers:

1-1 shamanic healing sessions

Shamanic music jams & sound healings

Live concert by Winds of Alluria

Throat Singing

This is not just a festival, it is a living community experience.

Where We Will Be

We will be camping under the stars together in Marengo, Ohio

Once registration is complete, a welcome packet with all the details like what to expect, what to pack, how to prepare, and where to go will be sent out to you.

There are two experiences you can choose from:

-Festival Camper: Stay all weekend and immerse yourself in shamanic practices and animistic principles the entire weekend.

- Festival Day Pass: Choose Saturday or Sunday to experience the workshops, teachings, and rituals of Spirit of Wolf shamans.

Tickets are limited, so sign up quickly!

A welcome packet with all the details on what to expect, what to bring, and the schedule will be emailed out in July!

Two Ways to join in

Meet the Kam’s

  • Person wearing an elaborate costume with a feathered headdress, holding a drum and a bell, with a white tipi and orange flames in the background.

    Morsuk Kam

    Bashky

  • A person dressed in traditional Indigenous attire, wearing a headdress with feathers, sitting outdoors near a fire, holding a food item in their hands, with a grassy field and trees in the background.

    Karima Kam

    Estonia

  • Indigenous people performing a ceremonial dance around a campfire in a forested area during sunset.

    Unura Kam

    Ohio

  • People participating in a traditional indigenous ceremony with a large ceremonial costume near a bonfire in a forest setting.

    Ayan Kam

    Idaho

  • A person dressed in medieval or fantasy costume standing beside a campfire in a forest, holding a large round shield.

    Sansar Kam

    Vermont

  • Two people wearing historical costumes and a person in modern clothes gathered outdoors with a large wooden drum.

    Khaluna Kam

    Massachusetts

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