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Catherine Donnelly Foundation
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 มี.ค. 2015
Established in 2003, the Catherine Donnelly Foundation is the human and financial legacy of a remarkable group of women, the Sisters of Service. Animated by the faith that inspired the Sisters’ work, the Foundation supports projects and programs designed to promote social and ecological justice and to engage those that have been overlooked and excluded.
www.catherinedonnellyfoundation.org
www.catherinedonnellyfoundation.org
Building Relationships: Facilitating Decolonization - Righting Relations Ottawa
Suzanne Doerge of City for All Women Initiative and Righting Relations Ottawa speaks about the event "Building Relationships: Facilitating Decolonization" in Kitigan Zibi, Algonquin First Nation and the importance of understanding our colonial histories and the roots of poverty.
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Marian Nicholas, Mi'Kmaq Water Protector
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Marian Nicolas, a Mi’Kmaq Water protector speaks about the importance of protecting the water for future generations. Spoken in Mi’Kmaq with English subtitles.
Mi’Kmaq Youth: Our Reality - Our Hope
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Youth discuss the difficulty of moving between two worlds, the rise and acceptance of traditional ways, what worries them and what gives them hope.
Sherri Mitchell - On the times we are living in, women and water and healing
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Sherri Mitchell, (Penobscot) is a lawyer, author, world-wide speaker, community organizer and inspiring person. She shares her thoughts on the times we are living in, women and water and healing and empowerment. She is also a member of Apaji-wla’matulinej, the Eastern Hub of Righting Relations. She has inspired many through her book "Sacred Instructions: Indigenous Wisdom for Leading Spirit-Bas...
Righting Relations: The Importance of Being Heard
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Righting Relations Steering Committee member, Renee Vaugeous shares the impact of her participation in Righting Relations from an organizational and personal level. She also explains how unique the funding relationship is with the Catherine Donnelly Foundation.
Margaret (Maggie) Paul, Singing our Songs, Apaji-wla'matulinej
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Margaret (Maggie) Paul Singing our Songs. Maggie shares old songs and talks of their meaning. She shares stories about the Little People, the Sweat, whales, and the ancestors along with tips and medicines for singing. She talks of unconditional love and connecting to your Spirit through singing.
Judy Googoo (Mi'Kmaq) a member of Apaji-wla'matulinej on traditional medicinal plants
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Judy Googoo (Mi’Kmaq) shares her vast knowledge of medicine plants. Judy leads workshops on everything from plants, to hand drum making, tanning moose hides - everything connected to living on the land. She also is an artist and runs a craft shop in Wagmacook and a barber shop!
Christina Dunfield on being an ally, Apaji-wla'matulinej
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Christina Dunfield, MCC, speaks on her journey to becoming an ally with Indigenous people through the Peace and Friendship project. This project, for 13 years, has been bringing Indigenous people and settlers together for deep conversations, Ceremonies and teachings on Indigenous worldviews.
Cathy Gerrior (Inuit) a member of Apaji-wla'matulinej on finding your way back to your culture
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Cathy Gerrior (Inuit) speaks on the intergenerational impacts of residential schools; her experience of being raised in a white community and finding her way home again. She talks about building bridges between non-natives and Indigenous people.
Profile of Anita Boyle - Member of Righting Relations/Apaji-wla'matulinej
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Meet Anita Boyle from the Metepenagiag Mi’gmaq Nation in New Brunswick, adult educator and member of Apaji-wla'matulinej, the Eastern Hub of Righting Relations
The Impact of Righting Relations
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Adult educators/community organizers across Canada/Turtle Island talk about the impact of being a part of the Righting Relations network, a pan-Canadian women-led program of the Catherine Donnelly Foundation For more information, check out www.rightingrelations.org
Righting Relations: On Women-Led
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Miigam'agan, Righting Relations National Steering Committee Member and mi'kmaq clan mother from Esgenoôpetitj / Burnt Church New Brunswick, speaks about the forming of the Eastern Hub of Righting Relations through a women-led approach
Righting Relations thanks CDF
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Adriana Salazar, Facilitator of the Righting Relations Central Hub, explains the impact of CDF funding on their work.
AWayHome thanks CDF
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Melanie Redman, Executive Director of A Way Home Canada, explains the impact of CDF funding on their organization.
Ecojustice thank you to CDF
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Devon Page, Executive Director of Ecojustice explains the impact of funding from the Catherine Donnelly Foundation on their organization.
Catherine Tessa Sumner-Weenusk Reflects on Building a More Just Society
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Catherine Tessa Sumner-Weenusk Reflects on Building a More Just Society
Ishbel Munro Reflects on Righting Relations
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Ishbel Munro Reflects on Righting Relations
Alejandra Bravo on the Importance of Righting Relations
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Alejandra Bravo on the Importance of Righting Relations
Sherri Pictou Reflects on Righting Relations
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Sherri Pictou Reflects on Righting Relations
Sue Deranger Reflects on Righting Relations
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Sue Deranger Reflects on Righting Relations
Sherri Mitchell Reflects on Righting Relations
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Sherri Mitchell Reflects on Righting Relations
Sahar Ibrahim Reflects on Righting Relations
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Sahar Ibrahim Reflects on Righting Relations
Magdalena Diaz Reflects on Righting Relations
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Magdalena Diaz Reflects on Righting Relations
Adriana Paz Reflects on Righting Relations
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Adriana Paz Reflects on Righting Relations
Magdalena Diaz Reflects on Righting Relations
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Magdalena Diaz Reflects on Righting Relations
Welcome to Righting Relations - by miigam'agan
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Welcome to Righting Relations - by miigam'agan
2013 Outstanding Foundation Catherine Donnelly Foundation
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2013 Outstanding Foundation Catherine Donnelly Foundation
Welcome to Righting Relations (John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights)
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Welcome to Righting Relations (John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights)
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very nice video,wish I could be in your life,some of my relatives are related to the Membertou Kagigonais line and Radegonde Lambert line
God bless you mama 😊❤❤❤ you should start a channel yourself so we can learn all these valued skills. 😊😊❤❤
I love the way Maggie felt she was being called on to sing and revive songs in a time when out people needed it the most. Her stories are wonderful and she shares them so generously and with such honesty. Proud Passamaquoddy <3
That's my grandmother!
I love my elders. Thank you Aunti Maggie.
Love you Maggie ❤
It’s always inspiring to hear the voices and teachings that cross time and resonate within us. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! You were a great surprise to me today. You came out of nowhere and nurtured my desire to learn more about the natives of the place where I was born in Vancouver. When I was little, I had some contact with some Canadian natives. Today i live in europe and you awakened me, Sherri, and came to nurture my desire to know more about the natives of the place where I was born.
Thank you for this video. I’m wondering if you meant 1/3 of a cop of clover per day as a tea or 1/3 of a cup from 7 blossom heads as a tea brewed for 20 minutes.
I was told by the Earth Mother over a decade ago that the SPIRITUAL WAY of the Turtle Island Indigenous would save Humanity. I was told and I believed that this would happen. I had never before had a Epiphany and was impressed enough to investigate. My journey had been heartbreaking, and beautiful both. To see this materializing before my eyes touches me to my core. You like myself are the Earth. I have nothing but love and respect for you and your Spiritual Beliefs. I have wanted to learn them, and I have to a extent, but not well enough. You hold the true key to the Future of Humanity according to this Planet!. No one has ever had a better endorsement than that. While some may think you have the answers to Humanity's problems. I'm absolutely sure of it. The joy I'm experiencing I cannot describe. Monday I will call the Book Store and order SACRED INSTRUCTIONS. THANK YOU FROM EVERY MOLECULE THAT I AM. I THINK YOU JUST TOOK THE FIRST STEP IN SAVING ALL LIFR ON THIS PLANET! THANK YOU. THANK YOU THANK YOU !
Pat Graham from edinburgh l love naive l love that song ❤❤❤❤❤
Loving this. Spirit led. The way
Yes Sherri.its always a good listen and good read .nyaweh..
What a beautiful being
What Sherri had to say was beautiful. And most appreciated at this time. May the stories you share resonate thru the ages AHO.
That little girl! I'm amazed. "Everything is here for a reason" Thank you for sharing your wisdom Rainbow warriors stand up!!
Amazing amazing
Wela'lin Judy, Pn'nal from Gesgapegiag
Weight in the truck,
I walked the floors and I made the rounds...🤔
Don't get in my face !!! When I worked @ DAPA I made things,s work !!!
I've got these tremors like that, just don't yell @ me like that !!! That's why never enrolled in the military !!!
This a secret that's been held by many Indian Nations... 🤔
Wow! My Cajun family put potatoes on burns too. But no one ever passed on much more in the way of knowledge. I had to figure out on my own (and with the internet) that cabbage is really great for like a chemical blister/bad reaction. Very soothing.
Aho 🥰
Thank you Sherri Mitchell and the Catherine Donnelly Foundation! This is the wisdom the world needs now.
Lemlmts for your work.
The fight of the right and the good. And you won. What an inspiration to the next generation of warriors...we will need many from all walks of life.
I really love hearing these lovely ladies...and wonder how they are doing now.
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I try and try to listen but there is a veneer of repetitive rhetoric that Indigenous leaders prior were so much stronger and inspiring when delivering the original message. Inspire me, please.
That is so funny living in Indiana I once was leaving home to come back here to Indiana my aunt said to me I want you to say this when you see a tornado and it was a very beautiful short prayer and the tornado was a form of a man. So having limited remembering what I just heard I asked her to write it for me and she scold me and told me it was wrong to write it. To this day I don't remember one word. It's an interesting other indigenous people have the same concept about writing sacred prayers on a piece of paper.
I think that the oral tradition and learning from each other should not be traded in for literature. The problem with writing this is that you will start paying money and then what creator and the mother has FREELY given us and the FREE visions of ancestors will become a capital price to our people whether Abenaki or Sioux or Dine. The white world gathers "ethnobotanical" information and resells it and you don't know you could be harvesting wrong as historically, white settlers proved time and again they could not properly use our medicines. Even though I too went through college, I really think that abandoning oral and hands on tradition should never be totally replaced with literature. That's just my feelings and struggles in trying to regain Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe plant medicine knowledge. It is a huge honor to freely learn from you Elder Judy. Yaw^'ko Chi Miigwech for sharing
Thank you for generously sharing your gift of knowledge of medicine plants.
Thank you so much. It is my dream to come up to Mi’kmaki and learn as much culture and teachings from elders.
Thank you for sharing. Very inspiring.
Thank you so much for sharing this information! I'm researching medicinal plants for a school project, and this video was very useful :)
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She's hilarious. No wonder Jeremy's God: look who his mentor is. <3
Thanks for sharing. I need some sweet grass.
Gather it.
Welalin 🙏 Mikmaq Water Protector / Warrior Love This Video very well said ! 🤙✊
Wish there was a book with all this info in it. ❤️
Research then practice. If you get frustrated take a break and keep at it 😊❤ you'll get it 😊
Welalan mikijoo niscamij wellalio
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Thank you, Margaret. Are you Mi'kmac?
Beautiful story Margret
Hello Judy, I'm so happy to find you here on TH-cam. I am researching about Mi'kmac ancestry and customs. My mom was an Acadian from Louisiana and I learned to grow a medicine garden from her. She told me she was descended from healers. I have about 5 Mi'kmac grandmothers from the 1600-1700s and am a descendent of Marguerite Mementou. I'd love to learn and share with you. (megallaz@gmail.com) It is important to share about what herbs are for viruses and the immune
So proud of my grandmother 💕
She's your grandma?Wow!
It was an honor to listen to your grandmother speak
She is a treasure. I could listen to her for hours
Yep. I learned from her about traditional medicines, leather working, glass cutting, gardening and so on. Thank you for learning about our medicines and pieces of our culture! ❤
Beautiful Woman!