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Podcast - Indigenous Awareness: Ways to Foster Dialogue
A discussion on holistic steps to start conversations, remove barriers, and highlight resources to further reconciliation efforts
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Cindy Crowe
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Indigenous Elder and Spiritual Guide who speaks, writes, coaches and conducts ceremony.
2 Courses
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Cindy Crowe, Elder, Lodgekeeper, Author, is a band member of the Opwaaganisiniing (Red Rock Indian Band) located an hour east of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Since 1994, Cindy has been bridging gaps ...
About this course
There are hundreds of diverse Indigenous communities that are part of a growing population of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. It is pivotal for non-Indigenous people to learn about these distinct groups so a baseline for awareness and understanding can be established. Chris Mines is joined by Cindy Crowe, a lodgekeeper, author, Indigenous elder, spiritual guide, and ceremony coach. They discuss the first steps that can be taken to bridge misconceptions and find common ground.
Some of the topics covered in this course includes:
• The importance of land acknowledgments and how they can be incorporated
• The need for ongoing dialogue
• Outlining creative ways to establish meaningful relationships
• Why governments, people, and the private sector need to work in tandem
• An outlook for the future and more!