
Krista Nelson is an African American and Lenape mother and grandmother whose work brings together ecotherapy, ancestral language, land-based ritual, and sacred art. As a Lenape language teacher, she creates spaces that invite participants into deeper connection with heritage, place, and the living world.
Her approach is grounded in reciprocity and healing, offering experiences that honor both cultural memory and the natural environment. Through guided encounters shaped by language and ritual, Krista helps foster meaningful reflection, presence, and connection.
Those who engage with her work can expect a thoughtful, rooted experience that blends tradition, creativity, and a deep respect for the land. Her teachings reflect a commitment to preserving ancestral wisdom while nurturing spaces for healing and reconnection.