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Gary Adler Fourstar
Gary Adler FourStar, founder of the Many Horses Foundation, an organization dedicated to the elders, the children, the earth, saving wild and abandoned horses, earth cultures and teachings.
Gary is an enrolled member of the Costanoan-Rumsen Carmel Tribe (Ohlone), and the son of Jerome FourStar, an Assiniboine Elder from the Fort Peck Reservation in Montana. He was adopted out at birth and raised in California. Gary has been fortunate to have lived, studied and worked with many Elders of several nations throughout the United States and Canada, as well as with his father, Jerome. Gary is recognized as a ceremonial leader, spiritual advisor, healer and teacher throughout the country. Gary conducts seminars and experiential workshops on creating balance and relationships through the Earth People's perspective.
He is a Lodge Keeper, Sun Dancer and Pipe Holder. He has brought back the Animal Spirit Dance to the Southeast and western United States. He is part of, and actively participates in the American Indian Institute Traditional Circle of Indian Elders and Youth
http://www.twocircles.org/aboutaii.html. He helped organize and participated in leading the SOS (Save Our Sovereignty) walk in California in 1998 with Spiritual Leader Robertjohn Knapp. He has lectured throughout the U.S. including the Universities of Santa Barbara, UCLA, University of LaVerne, Georgia Southern University, USC and Warren Wilson College in Asheville.
Gary served as a spiritual advisor to Native Americans in State Prisons in Tennessee, Georgia, California and Alabama by the XAT medicine society. He has worked with the California Native American Spiritual Commission, bringing ceremony and counseling to Native American prisoners in State and Federal correctional facilities and with the California Youth Authority. Formerly, he was Project Director and co-creator of the International Wilderness Leadership Foundation's TOUCH THE EARTH program, and co-founded the Flowering Tree Foundation.