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Kayâs-isîhcikêwin logo with footprints leading into moccasins with a tipi
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Oskiskwewak logo of a young girl looking up to a female elder in front of a blue flame fire with black silhoutte of a tipi

OSKISKWEWAK

Cree for Young Women Helpers

  • Create relationships where young Indigenous women are part of a community where they feel supported and cared for.

  • To promote personal and spiritual growth where young Indigenous women embrace who they are and ultimately, learn to love themselves.

TĀPĀKŌMITOWIN

Tāpākōmitowin is Cree for Adopting as Kin.

​Tāpākōmitowin reflects the vision of rebuilding a community out on the land. It's about All Nations coming together as one adopted family, unlearning, learning and relearning what it means to be Indigenous people by reclaiming our Indigenous traditional ways of knowing, being and doing.

Tāpākōmitowin logo - black tipi with blue flame in the center with the 4 colors of people encircled around the flame
Sāpohtēwin logo with a young girl fading into womanhood and a young boy fading into manhood in front of a blue flame fire with silhouette of a black tipi

SĀPOHTĒWIN

Sāpohtēwin is Cree for walking into the next stage.

Rites of Passage

Indigenous people are calling back the spirit to revitalize the Rites of Passage by restoring and reclaiming what was almost forgotten. This is a journey of transition. It can be considered as a symbolic doorway that boys and girls pass through, leaving their old identity and entering a new phase of life.

By participating in the Rites of passage, Indigenous boys and girls are reclaiming their heritage, healing from intergenerational traumas, and strengthening their connection to their communities and all of Creation.

MIWAYAWIN

Cree for Well-Being

Sixties Scoop Healing Circle

  • By fostering healing through the sharing of cultural knowledge and teachings, one’s core identity will be strengthened and restored as Creator intended it to be!

  • Culturally-based space that fosters holistic health and well-being.

  • Revitalize, recover and reclaim traditional customs that were lost, broken and/or forbidden.

  • Will honour the spirit within each person.

  • Promote harmony and balance.

Picture of handdrum in a sage bush
Kairos logo with a turtle in the centre with coloured blankets on its shell and the name KAIROS blanket exercise community surrounding the turtle

KAIROS BLANKET EXERCISE

I am a KAIROS Canada Partner

In-person / Virtual exercises available


This is an experiential workshop that explores the historic and contemporary relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the land we now know as Canada.

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