About Us
Inspiration, Connection, Integrity, Respect, and Community
Traditional Ways Healing Collective began with a shared recognition among a small group—the Anah’wah team—that something essential was missing. Not just for community, but for the practitioners who were called to serve it.

Our Story
Over time, through lived experience, it became clear that many healing spaces did not fully hold the values they spoke of. People were seeking places where they could feel safe, welcomed, and free from judgment—and practitioners needed a space where their work could be carried with respect, balance, and integrity.
So we came together. Not as an organization first, but as a collective—grounded in relationship, guided by shared values, and committed to creating something that honored both the people receiving care and those providing it.
From that commitment, Traditional Ways Healing Collective took shape. Rooted in Klamath Falls, the vision became a place where healing could happen in connection—to land, to culture, and to one another. The Anah’wah Healing Center emerged as that space: a place to gather, to remember, to heal, and to be held in community. This work is supported by the Anah’wah team—a core group of practitioners and coordinators who help hold and facilitate the ceremonies, gatherings, and healing practices within the space.
This work continues to grow through collaboration and partnership, including with Sacred Sol Healing Institute, helping bridge traditional healing practices with integrative and trauma-informed approaches. Together, this model expands access while staying grounded in what matters most—truth, integrity, respect, and care.
Traditional Ways is not just something we built—it is something we continue to carry. A living collective shaped by experience, guided by purpose, and rooted in a commitment to creating a different kind of healing space—one that truly holds both community and those who serve it.
Who are our Youth WaysKeepers?
Youth WaysKeepers are youth who are learning to walk in respect, responsibility, and awareness of their relationship with self, community, and the land.
They are committed to growth, learning, and practicing values that reflect care, accountability, and connection.
Through this process, Youth WaysKeepers become positive examples for their peers and community, modeling healthy choices and leadership through action.
This role reflects a commitment to personal growth, community responsibility, and living in alignment with healthy values.
Meet The Team

Megan Landi
President

Renee Frye
Secretary - Executive Director

Angela Lascola-Sorg
Outreach Representative

Arabella McNair
Youth Wayskeeper

Alethea Barlowe
Vice President

Stefanie Vigil-Hawk
Adult Cultural Director

Katie Begley
Outreach Representative

Malekai McNair
Youth Wayskeeper

Romain Frye
Treasurer

Taylor Hawk
Youth Cultural Director

Taeliah Eggsman
Youth Wayskeeper
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