Children’s Drumming and Singing Classes

Drumming and singing hold deep spiritual meaning for Indigenous peoples, and are a solemn prayer to the Creator. However, the art of drumming and drum making has faded over the years, leaving many Indigenous children disconnected from their cultural heritage and spirituality. Recognizing the importance of revitalizing these traditions, the Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples in Edmonton, Alberta, is spearheading efforts to teach children the sacred practices of drumming and singing.

Children’s Drumming and Singing Classes2024-02-28T19:03:26+00:00

Elders Ministry at Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples

To this day, the intergenerational trauma caused by the Residential School System has left many Indigenous people in need of healing and reconciliation. At Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples in Edmonton, Alberta, an Elders Ministry plays an important role in offering spiritual guidance and counseling to those in need

Elders Ministry at Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples2024-02-28T19:00:42+00:00

A healing pavilion for the Our Lady of Mercy Parish

As part of their commitment to the Enoch Cree Nation and the Truth and Reconciliation of Canada, Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Edmonton, Alberta, is devoted to restoring a foundation of shared faith and tradition with Indigenous community members. The Parish is planning to build a healing pavilion, featuring aisles and a platform, and surrounded by traditional gardens.

A healing pavilion for the Our Lady of Mercy Parish2024-02-07T17:18:10+00:00

Commemorating the Papal Visit to Maskwacis

In 2022, Pope Francis made a historic visit to Canada, standing before residential school survivors and their families in Maskwacis, Alberta, and offering an apology on behalf of the Catholic Church for its involvement in the residential school system. The Parish is planning to build a healing pavilion, featuring aisles and a platform, and surrounded by traditional gardens.

Commemorating the Papal Visit to Maskwacis2024-02-28T18:55:08+00:00

Expanding the Circle of Courage at M.E. LaZerte High School

M.E. LaZerte High School in Edmonton, Alberta is an educational hub for nearly 9,000 students from 15 elementary and junior high schools. The student population represents over 80 cultural backgrounds and 70 languages, with many students identifying as First Nation, Métis, or Inuit, emphasizing the rich diversity that shapes the school's community.

Expanding the Circle of Courage at M.E. LaZerte High School2024-02-07T17:18:19+00:00

Unearthing Truth: Locating Unmarked Graves

For over a century, Indigenous children endured the traumatic experience of Indian Residential Schools in Canada, and the haunting legacy continues with the search for those who never returned home. Many Indigenous Nations are actively seeking their lost children, employing archaeological remote sensing and geophysics to locate potential burial sites. However, limited support and resources hinder these crucial efforts.

Unearthing Truth: Locating Unmarked Graves2024-02-07T17:18:26+00:00

Bringing us Together – Bridging Cultures at St. Albert Parish

Located on the Sturgeon River northwest of Edmonton, Alberta, St. Albert Parish carries a rich history that is closely connected with Indigenous Peoples in the area. Yet, many parishioners remain unaware of these ties and the broader narrative of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Recognizing the importance of education and cultural understanding, the parish has embarked on a journey to bridge this knowledge gap and foster meaningful connections.

Bringing us Together – Bridging Cultures at St. Albert Parish2024-03-06T20:23:06+00:00

Healing Indigenous families – The Mother Bear Wellness Project

The effects of intergenerational trauma and the legacy of residential schools have contributed to the breakdown of the family unit in many Indigenous communities, often resulting in family crisis, dysfunction, and substance abuse. Recognizing the need for holistic healing that addresses the entire family unit, Bearwoman & Associates, through its non-profit arm, Heart Spirit Healing and Wellness, introduces the Mother Bear Wellness Project.

Healing Indigenous families – The Mother Bear Wellness Project2024-02-07T17:18:34+00:00

Healing and Reconciliation for Indigenous Elders and Seniors

The scars of historical injustices weigh heavily on Indigenous Elders and seniors, creating a pressing need for healing, reconciliation, and cultural revitalization. The Edmonton Aboriginal Seniors Centre (EASC), with its over 300 members, knows all too well the profound impact of intergenerational trauma, loss of cultural knowledge, and fractured identities on its community.

Healing and Reconciliation for Indigenous Elders and Seniors2024-02-07T17:18:45+00:00

Beading Classes at Sacred Heart of the First Peoples

The art of crafting traditional Indigenous clothing and jewelry has seen a steady decline due to the enduring impact of residential schools and cultural erosion. However, there is a growing movement to reclaim and share this Traditional Knowledge, offering a path to preserve Indigenous culture.

Beading Classes at Sacred Heart of the First Peoples2024-02-28T18:50:59+00:00
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