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Included in this resource are:
Paktinâsiwin (protocol)
Blood memory
Kiskinohtahisowin and manaciwaskawêwin, feather teachings
Wâspison and wêpison, moss bag and swing for good child rearing
Four bodies living skills
Earning the right to a mate and child
Mikiwahp teachings; women's lodge
Health and mental and emotional clutter
Miskinâhk ministik, turtle island
Connecting with the land and all our relations
Many winters
Code of life and the beauty ways
Mikisiw / kihêw (the eagle) and the family unit
White Buffalo Calf Woman
Included in this resource are:
Building Relationship
Crying Is A Ceremony
Water Is Life
We All Come From The Spirit
Kindness And Forgiveness
Plant Medicines
Wahkotowin
Importance Of Storytelling
Language and Culture
Traditional Child Rearing
Nature Is Our Teacher
Traditional Foods
Traditional Arts
Four Directions
Role Of Ceremony
Included in this resource are:
Be mindful of your words
Belonging, mentorship and ceremony
Children, our little Elders
Death and the Spirit World
Kinship and kinship terms in nehiyawewin
Healing medicines from kikawinaw askiy
Puberty rites: moontime teachings
Natural Law and Pipe Laws
Prayer is a way of life
Regalia and cultural protocols
Seasonal customs and ceremonies
Traditional values of the ôhkomimâwak
Storytelling and the importance of language
Included in this resource are:
St. Albert's Métis roots grow in fertile soil
Callihoo family, Michel Band, and St. Albert
Leather workers, weavers and beaders
Many woven threads: a very Métis prayer
Clearing out furniture save for a fiddler's chair
St. Albert's Michif Cultural Connections
St. Albert and the river lot system
Métis matriarchs of St. Albert
The Wolf's Track Trail
The Cunningham house of St. Albert
The Métis buffalo hunt
The St. Albert Healing Garden
Included in this resource are:
Powwow and the medicine wheel
Men's Traditional Dance
Our regalia is sacred and priceless
Jingle Dress Dance
Powwow and community relationships
Men's Grass Dance
Each Powwow dance tells a story
Chicken Dance
Different songs for every type of dance
Fancy Style Dance
The circle is wide enough for everyone
Jingle Dress Dance
Old Style Jingle Dress
Included in this resource are:
Residential Health Support Worker Program
Recent firsts of the First people
Truth and Reconciliation Commission events
A Timeline of Residential Schools
Stories of ongoing healing work
Map of residential schools
Youth, key to our future
Land-based cultural traditions
Elders, key to our past
Healing through storytelling
Finding unmarked graves and lost children
This poster's teaching comes from the pages of our popular Stories from the Kohkoms I calendar.
This is one poster of a four part timeline poster series focused on noteworthy historical events and achievements made by Indigenous women from 1700s onward!
This poster comes from the collection of stories and teachings found in our second installment of our beloved kohkom calendar series, Stories from the kohkoms II!
Circle Teachings also works with First Nations, various organizations, and individuals to create custom calendars which are not for sale to the general public. These are usually commissioned and distributed as gifts to a nation's members. We want to support cultural resilience and resurgence by publishing stories from a variety of Nations, and keeping those stories safe in the hands of their traditional knowledge holders.
Contact us for a quote or to learn more about what we offer!
We can create custom posters based on your stories, or print our existing posters in custom sizes and collections.
We are always interested in updating our history timelines and printing them in unique iterations for use in classrooms, offices, businesses, and more!
Custom framing services are also available from Circle Teachings, and we take pride in curating beautiful and educational gallery walls for any space.