

Ejna Jean Fleury is a Mystic, Visionary, Ceremonialist, and spiritual activist of Miniconjou, Oglala, Hunkpapa, and Ihanktonwan lineage of the Oceti Šakowiŋ (Great Sioux Nation), with French, Western European, and Siberian ancestry. An enrolled member of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, she is the Tribe’s first Peace Ambassador and co-founder of the Crow Creek Kunsi/Unci Grandmothers Society. Trained as a Registered Nurse and counsellor (RN, BSN, MA Counselling Psychology), and former faculty at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Ejna bridges ancestral wisdom with contemporary healing, counselling, and consciousness work.
Her mission and purpose echo Martin Shaw’s call for “a re-consecration of our place in the holiness of existence,” held alongside the knowing that we have always been holy—and are here to live in right accord with one another, beloved Earth, and the Cosmos. In these multi-dimensional and rapidly changing times, Ejna’s work invites deeper listening, discernment, and devotion to the sacred in all things. Through her global initiatives—including Divine Mothers Love, Sacred Earth Council, Healing Hearts at Wounded Knee, the Four Worlds Holistic Health Program, and the Council of Eagle, Condor, Quetzal, and Colibri—she offers spaces where individuals and communities may evolve, blossom, and enter into living relationship with the Deep.

