Cultivating Cultural Connections through Land-Based Learning

The Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Foundation initiated a project to enrich education at its St. Michael Community School. The goal was to create an engaging outdoor learning area, incorporating Indigenous practices, culture and art into the school's environment.

Cultivating Cultural Connections through Land-Based Learning2023-11-30T21:10:38+00:00

Healing Regalia: Reclaiming Dignity and Identity

The Healing Regalia Project is an initiative by the syiyaya Reconciliation Movement that hopes to heal the deep intergenerational trauma experienced by survivors and families from the St. Augustine's Residential School. The school operated in Sechelt, British Columbia between 1905 and 1974.

Healing Regalia: Reclaiming Dignity and Identity2023-11-30T21:09:20+00:00

Stó:lō Nation’s Mission to Unearth Truth and Healing

The Stó:lō Service Agency plays a vital role in serving the eleven communities that collectively form The Stó:lō Nation, encompassing S'olh Temexw—the traditional Stó:lō territory extending from Yale to Langley, BC.

Stó:lō Nation’s Mission to Unearth Truth and Healing2023-11-14T23:54:34+00:00

Reviving Indigenous Wisdom on the Path to Mino-Biimaadizwin: The Good Life

Grandmother's Voice, a trusted Indigenous women-led organization, works to strengthen the lives of Indigenous People through healing, reclaiming identity and rebuilding relationships. They have been instrumental in supporting Dennis Windego's mission to apply Indigenous approaches within Western systems to heal systemic trauma.

Reviving Indigenous Wisdom on the Path to Mino-Biimaadizwin: The Good Life2023-11-30T21:06:42+00:00

Cultivating Unity and Healing: Eminidowang Kitigaan – Spirit Garden for Everyone

Eminidowang Kitigaan (Spirit Garden for Everyone) is a place that brings Indigenous and non-Indigenous people together to grow food and medicinal plants. The garden is an important part of the Spirit Bundle Program run by Anishnabeg Outreach, which supports more than 450 Indigenous families in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, and Guelph.

Cultivating Unity and Healing: Eminidowang Kitigaan – Spirit Garden for Everyone2023-11-13T17:53:39+00:00

Crow Shield Lodge – The Healing Path

Crow Shield Lodge, an Indigenous-led non-profit organization in the Waterloo, Ontario region, is deeply committed to fostering the well-being of Indigenous communities. Their mission revolves around celebrating gatherings, providing safe spaces for healing and a reconnection with the land.

Crow Shield Lodge – The Healing Path2023-11-14T22:36:04+00:00

Neighbors Together at St. Matthew’s House

Neighbors Together is an Indigenous Reconciliation project that supports Indigenous residents of St. Matthew’s House. A collaboration between the African Canadian Caribbean Association and the Hamilton Regional Indian Center has built a strong relationship based on understanding of the impacts of colonization and the need to take action towards Truth and Reconciliation.

Neighbors Together at St. Matthew’s House2023-11-13T17:51:35+00:00

Mohawk Village Memorial Park – Playground Equipment

Remember the feeling of chasing friends on the playground? Swinging from the monkey bars? Asking mom for one more push on the swing to soar higher? The Mohawk Village Memorial Fund is a group of survivors from the Mohawk Residential School committed to reclaiming their childhood and making new memories with their families.

Mohawk Village Memorial Park – Playground Equipment2023-12-11T21:55:33+00:00

Empowering Traditions: Listuguj Powwow

The Listuguj Powwow stands as a vibrant cultural cornerstone in Atlantic Canada, drawing thousands of attendees from Mi'kma'ki, surrounding provinces and the United States. The Powwow is not only an opportunity for cultural exchange but also a means to heal historical wounds and foster unity.

Empowering Traditions: Listuguj Powwow2023-11-13T17:48:19+00:00
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