Mission: To serve as a vessel for healing, breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma, and reclaiming cultural power through truth and purpose.
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A resilient and dedicated First Nations leader with extensive experience in community controlled organizations, government systems, and traditional healing practices. A survivor and thriver who integrates the practice of Didirri (deep listening) into professional welfare and community engagement. Committed to mentoring the next generation and reviving traditional First Nations and Indian botanical practices.
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Core competencies:
Cultural Leadership: Expert in First Nations advocacy, record-keeping, and cultural revival.
Community Welfare: Deep experience in childcare agencies and community controlled health/welfare settings.
Trauma-Informed Practice: Dedicated to unlocking trauma as a pathway to healing and intergenerational change.
Traditional Medicine & Art: Skilled in the harvest and preparation of First Nations and Indian botanicals (balms, candles) and traditional artwork.
Communication & Mentoring: Highly developed skills in public speaking, community building, and running educational workshops.