Saturday, February 21, 2026 / 1:00 PM
Continuing our series “Women’s Voices” – MOTH hosted artist and healer, Minisa Crumbo Halsey.
The daughter of acclaimed artist, Woody Crumbo, Minisa is an artist and craftsperson of several disciplines including painting, silversmithing, basketry, potting, quilting, cooking, gardening and writing.
Crumbo has drawn on her Muscogee Creek and Citizens Band Potawatomi Indian heritage to become a leading artist. She has exhibited her works worldwide, and is the first and only Native American artist to be invited by the Soviet Government, in the former USSR, to create a one-person exhibit of Native American poets and poetry. Minisa credits the Mother Earth and the Father Sky-Sun as her first and most important teachers.
She writes, “As seasonal thoughts turn to farming and tending our selected seeds, salads and soils .. our INNER GARDENS…the question naturally arises, how does my garden grow? How best might my inner farmer select the best seeds, till the soil, enrich, water and nurture, consume and harvest the most important precepts by which one might live? Come, let us move together on this day. The Medicine Wheel Teachings consist of ancient, contemporary and future constructs and wisdom precepts which can prepare and support a myriad of dreams, visions and plan…those hidden and in secret seed beings of our innermost, sacred and yes, even as yet formless… and even unknown…precious seeds of our beingness.”

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