a journey rooted
in tradition
Some roads find you.
Audre Wilson, born and raised in Norman, Oklahoma, is an enrolled member of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma. Her heritage also spans Muscogee Creek, Delaware (Lenape), Pawnee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Shawnee nations. She carries a lineage of leaders and healers—her mother, Tamara Francis, served as Caddo Nation Chairman, and her grandmother, Mary Patricia Hendrix Francis Clark, was the first woman elected to that position. Audre is also a direct descendant of Mary “Tall Woman” Inkanish, who witnessed the Louisiana Purchase and endured the Indian Removal to Indian Territory. Her ancestry includes hereditary chiefs and healers—Kionut (Caddo leader), Tacameme (Lenape healer), Allehahkenah (Choctaw healer), Jack Harry (Delaware leader), and Tecumseh (Shawnee leader).Sacred Roads grew from this powerful legacy. Inspired by the wisdom of her ancestors and a deep respect for the land, Audre created the brand to honor tradition while offering modern wellness solutions. Every product bridges past knowledge with present-day innovation, designed to restore balance to body, mind, and spirit.From past roots to future roads — Sacred Roads is more than a brand. It’s a journey that reconnects you to heritage, health, and purpose.