Indigenous Bear Teachings
Live-streamed initially on December 2, 2020, the Indigenous Bear Teachings webinar with Jeff Wastesicott, Kevin Lewis and Daphie Pooyak, moderated by Jesse Cardinal. This webinar was a collaboration between Keepers of the Water, Kâniyâsihk Culture Camps, Indigenous Knowledge & Wisdom Centre, and Indigenous Climate Action.
Bears can be found across so-called Canada; many Indigenous communities and Nations have lived side-by-side with bears. In this episode, we hear from Jeff Wastesicoot and Daphie Pooyak on Cree Bear teachings.
Daphie Pooyak identifies as a Nakota Cree traditional teacher and cultural advisor. She comes from Sweetgrass First Nation, located in central Saskatchewan. She is the mother of five children and the grandmother of four grandchildren. Over the course of twenty years, she has worked as a professional educator specializing in cultural education and land-based learning. She has also worked in the areas of addictions, healing, and trauma.
Jeff Wastesicoot comes from the Pimickamack Cree Nation (Cross Lake, Manitoba). He has served as a Language consultant and knowledge Keeper for many years. Jeff continues to dedicate much of his time to helping people overcome personal challenges through ceremonies, traditional medicines, and counselling. He has also dedicated his life to the preservation of the Nehiyew language and culture.
Dr. Kevin wâsakâyâsiw Lewis is a nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) instructor, researcher and writer, from Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation in Treaty 6 Territory. Dr. Lewis has worked with higher learning institutions within the Prairie Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta in the areas of Cree Language Development and Instructional methodologies. For the past 15 years, Dr. Lewis has been working with community schools in promoting land and language-based education and is the founder of kâniyâsihk Culture Camps, a non-profit organization focused on holistic community well-being and co-developer of Land-Based Cree Immersion School kâ-nêyâsihk mîkiwâhpa.
Видео Indigenous Bear Teachings канала Keepers of the Water
Bears can be found across so-called Canada; many Indigenous communities and Nations have lived side-by-side with bears. In this episode, we hear from Jeff Wastesicoot and Daphie Pooyak on Cree Bear teachings.
Daphie Pooyak identifies as a Nakota Cree traditional teacher and cultural advisor. She comes from Sweetgrass First Nation, located in central Saskatchewan. She is the mother of five children and the grandmother of four grandchildren. Over the course of twenty years, she has worked as a professional educator specializing in cultural education and land-based learning. She has also worked in the areas of addictions, healing, and trauma.
Jeff Wastesicoot comes from the Pimickamack Cree Nation (Cross Lake, Manitoba). He has served as a Language consultant and knowledge Keeper for many years. Jeff continues to dedicate much of his time to helping people overcome personal challenges through ceremonies, traditional medicines, and counselling. He has also dedicated his life to the preservation of the Nehiyew language and culture.
Dr. Kevin wâsakâyâsiw Lewis is a nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) instructor, researcher and writer, from Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation in Treaty 6 Territory. Dr. Lewis has worked with higher learning institutions within the Prairie Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta in the areas of Cree Language Development and Instructional methodologies. For the past 15 years, Dr. Lewis has been working with community schools in promoting land and language-based education and is the founder of kâniyâsihk Culture Camps, a non-profit organization focused on holistic community well-being and co-developer of Land-Based Cree Immersion School kâ-nêyâsihk mîkiwâhpa.
Видео Indigenous Bear Teachings канала Keepers of the Water
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