Rene’ Locklear White, Lumbee Indian LIVE at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Sept 8-9, 2017 A Historical Event
Indigenous, Healing Plant Super~Stars that Heal Prevent Cancer, Control Diabetes and even calm a Bee Sting with our gifted Guest Rene’ Locklear White, Lumbee Indian who isLIVE at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Sept 8-9, 2017 A Historical Event …
Rene Locklear White (Feather) Lumbee Indian
René is an avid volunteer in her commun...
Rene’ Locklear White, Lumbee Indian LIVE at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Sept 8-9, 2017 A Historical Event
Indigenous, Healing Plant Super~Stars that Heal Prevent Cancer, Control Diabetes and even calm a Bee Sting with our gifted Guest Rene’ Locklear White, Lumbee Indian who isLIVE at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Sept 8-9, 2017 A Historical Event …
Rene Locklear White (Feather) Lumbee Indian
René is an avid volunteer in her community: she helps the elderly; helps people seek better jobs for them and their families; helps give mom’s a break; helps care for the afflicted; encourages and offers resources to those who are seeking; and helps other non-profits, other non-profits she has helped include the community center Barns of Rose Hill, Clarke County Memorial VFW Post 9760 and Shenandoah Area on Aging.
She uses her medicine to create something good for others, and she hopes in some small way, helps eliminate suffering in people and in her community. One word to describe René is, “resourceful.”
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