About this Event
In the 5th session, Monday January 12th from 1-7pm, we will reconnect with the original foundations of Indigenous well-being: sovereignty, family systems, and communal responsibility. We will explore how traditional governance, kinship networks, and collective identity supported balance and healing, and reflect on how rebuilding these foundations today strengthens identity, family, and community wellness.
A reminder of how to walk the path of Mino-Bimaadiziwin (The Good Life)
Transportation: participants will be meeting at the Sarnia Lambton Native Center at 1pm to arrive at the lodge for 2pm. The session will take place in Kettle Point from 2pm-6pm.
How participants will benefit:
- Stronger sense of identity and belonging
- Clearer understanding of personal roles within family and community
- Increased confidence in cultural foundations
- Deeper connection to Mino-Bimaadiziwin as a way of life
This gathering is open to all who wish to learn, heal, and reconnect. It is especially supportive for those looking to explore culturally grounded approaches to wellness, trauma, and identity.
If comfortable, women please wear long skirts.
Please note: Sessions are for individuals 16+. All sessions offered within the same month will cover identical content. To ensure fair access for all participants, we ask that you register for only one session per month.
Mark your calendar upcoming sessions:
February 9th, 1pm-7pm - Understanding the Roots of Intergenerational Trauma
March 2nd, 1pm-7pm - Breaking the Cycle
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sarnia Lambton Native Friendship Centre, 233 Lochiel Street, Sarnia, Canada
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