Almost all previous links in the forum to pages under their domain
https://www.yraceburu.org/ do not work.
I'll quote a small part from this page, where they claim really 'ancient knowledge':
–Explore The Range–
ENVISIONED IN 1824
Nochaydelklinne – Sees Beyond the Stars – or the Apache Dreamer, was one of the first visionaries to bring forth visions of this time. Since then we have built a reputation as one of the world’s leading earth wisdom communities. The founding of Yraceburu EarthWisdom draws on the vital contributing influences of our cross-cultural family of mystics - and of their respective trainings, combined with the Yraceburu traditional methods and ceremonial ways.
–Rich Legacy–
YRACEBURU
Yraceburu EarthWisdom eco-spiritual community was founded by members of the Yraceburu family in 2002. The original name "Yraceburu", is from the ancient athapascan, meaning Snake Heart - and holds a close association with a form of healing and spirituality that began nearly 10,000 years ago. The Yraceburu family have been practicing these ways for centuries, upgrading for relevance in each phase of the human journey.
My bolding in that last paragraph. The phrase '
the ancient athapascan' must be totally meaningless, considering this:
Athabaskan or Athabascan (also Dene, Athapascan, Athapaskan) is a large family of indigenous languages of North America, located in western North America in three groups of contiguous languages: Northern, Pacific Coast and Southern (or Apachean). Kari and Potter 2010:10 place the total territory of the 53 Athabaskan languages at 1,563,000 mi2 or 4,022,000 km2.
I'd really like to know what they are referring to when they claim "
a form of healing and spirituality that began nearly 10,000 years ago". How do they know it's 10,000 and not 9,000 or 11,000 years ago? Usually, only archaeologists can estimate such past datings. So, do they have archaelogical evidence?