Native Inc. Hosts Women's Healing Circle Sessions in Bismarck

Four-week program focuses on spiritual learning, shared experiences and support for Indigenous and non-Indigenous women

Apr. 13, 2026 at 6:52pm

A vibrant, neon-outlined illustration depicting a group of women sitting in a circle, their hands joined together, surrounded by swirling abstract shapes and lines that convey a sense of energy, connection, and spiritual awakening.The Women's Healing Circle provides a space for Indigenous women and others to share experiences, find support, and reconnect with spiritual traditions.Bismarck Today

Native, Inc. is hosting a four-week Women's Healing Circle in Bismarck, North Dakota, offering group sessions centered on spiritual learning, shared experiences and support. The sessions will focus on the theme of 'freedom' and follow a 12-week lesson guide aimed at helping participants understand spiritual healing and restoration.

Why it matters

The Women's Healing Circle is a traditional approach for Indigenous women to come together, share challenges, and offer support through listening, teaching and ceremonial practices. The event is open to all women seeking healing, providing an opportunity for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants to engage in this community-based, spiritually-focused program.

The details

The Women's Healing Circle will take place on Tuesdays from April 7 to April 28, from 5 to 7 p.m., at 2403 E. Thayer Ave. in Bismarck. The sessions will open with smudging and use an eagle feather to guide the sharing. Transportation and meals will be provided, and RSVPs are available at bisevents@ndnadc.org or by calling 701-595-5181.

  • The Women's Healing Circle will take place on Tuesdays from April 7 to April 28, 2026.
  • The sessions will run from 5 to 7 p.m. each Tuesday.

The players

Native, Inc.

A community organization that is hosting the Women's Healing Circle sessions in Bismarck.

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The takeaway

The Women's Healing Circle provides a supportive and spiritually-focused space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous women to come together, share their experiences, and engage in traditional practices aimed at promoting healing and restoration.