Today we had the opportunity to attend the Indigenous Culture Awareness Workshop with keynote speaker @gcouchie An incredible learning experience. “Don’t let anyone pour water on your Spark” - George Couchie
Best medicine is putting up a tipi with my buddies from Our Lady of Sorrows School, Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board, what a great group of leaders.@npsc_schools
When you think no one is watching, that’s when someone’s watching. My granddaughter Grace Couchie-rainville came to assist with Cultural Mindfulness, when she got up to speak, other little girls in ribbon dresses got behind her.
Dropped tobacco plants off to Jennifer Funnel at North Bay Regional Health Centre, Jennifer has been doing a phenomenal at Hostipal looking after the needs of Indigenous people. @NBRHC
Over the past three years Sandy’s Closet located in Sturgeon Falls, has donated over three hundred boxes of clothing to communities across the North. The OPP Provincial Liaison Team headed by Gilles Lachance picks up the boxes to distribute to communities.
Sharing your Spark.
My granddaughter Faith asked if she could go along with POP. She wanted to smudge the room before the students arrived.
Our children are our medicine, sometimes you need to bring your own medicine.
We can’t rely on the victims to come up with the answers but how are you going to acknowledge Indigenous people Using what you learned today; and putting into practice; going forward in your work and daily lives.