The Akeyulerre Healing Centre, most often referred to as Akeyulerre, is a fee-for service health service developed by Arrernte Elders to acknowledge and promote the importance of Indigenous knowledge, practice and expertise in relation to all aspects of well being for the community. A core part of Akeyulerre's role is the preparation and creation of bush medicines (through their community enterprise Interrentye Body Products), working with ngangkari's, visits to country, song, dance and smoking ceremonies and the preparation of bush foods.
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| - The Akeyulerre Healing Centre, most often referred to as Akeyulerre, is a fee-for service health service developed by Arrernte Elders to acknowledge and promote the importance of Indigenous knowledge, practice and expertise in relation to all aspects of well being for the community. A core part of Akeyulerre's role is the preparation and creation of bush medicines (through their community enterprise Interrentye Body Products), working with ngangkari's, visits to country, song, dance and smoking ceremonies and the preparation of bush foods. (en)
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| - The Akeyulerre Healing Centre, most often referred to as Akeyulerre, is a fee-for service health service developed by Arrernte Elders to acknowledge and promote the importance of Indigenous knowledge, practice and expertise in relation to all aspects of well being for the community. A core part of Akeyulerre's role is the preparation and creation of bush medicines (through their community enterprise Interrentye Body Products), working with ngangkari's, visits to country, song, dance and smoking ceremonies and the preparation of bush foods. The centre is based in Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory, and is located at the base of Billy Goat Hill where they welcome all visitors; they also offer services in Ltyentye Apurte and Amoonguna. (en)
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