Lorraine Martinez-Cook
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Lorraine Martinez-Cook

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Lorraine Martinez-Cook, Chicana Apache, storyteller, teacher, artist, was born and raised in the City of Angels, Los Angeles. She gathered her knowledge from the colorful and vibrant culture of her lineage and education on the West Coast of the United States. She moved overseas in the nineties to Indonesia. There, she gathered a rich experience of living in Southeast Asia. This compelled her to travel across several continents and experience diverse cultures. When she returned to the United States, she followed her intuition and passion in the Healing Arts. For many years, she was mentored as a Medicine Keeper of both North and South American traditions. An activist on issues relating to Earth, Women's Rights, Native American boarding schools, she was recently awarded a Senate Certificate of Recognition as a volunteer at the Stewart Indian School Museum and Cultural Center-Nevada. She co-authored Yo Tambien: Stories of Hope and Healing with a dynamic group and became a commissioned artist at Burning Man-2017. She is a mother, aunt, sister, and friend to those she holds dear to her heart. She currently lives in the Lake Tahoe region with her husband, Robert, and their dogs, Kiko and Danny. She is facing health challenges and hopes to find a kidney donor.
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