Sacred sites are locations distinguished by their profound cultural, historical, or environmental significance to specific communities. These places—such as mountains, rivers, groves, temples, and shrines—serve as tangible connections to heritage, offering spaces for reflection, community gathering, and a deeper understanding of the natural world. They are often seen as intersections between human experience and the forces of nature, providing a sense of belonging and continuity.
This is a closed specialized program. Only initiated Graniceros can apply to become Tepahtiani. His program is lead by Don David Wiley, supported by his office.