AIFC: AIFC: Putting the Bears to Sleep Ceremony
Join AIFC Elder Advisory Council for the Putting the Bears to Sleep Ceremony, a way to welcome the winter of hibernation for people, beings, and the land. In this ceremony, […]
Join AIFC Elder Advisory Council for the Putting the Bears to Sleep Ceremony, a way to welcome the winter of hibernation for people, beings, and the land. In this ceremony, […]
Mark your calendars! Community Night at AIMS is back! Please join us at the AIMS Community Night on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, from 6-8PM at the American Indian Magnet School (AIMS). AIMS Community Night is free, and everyone is welcome. We hope to see you there! This is a recurring partnership and a bi-weekly event […]
Come on over to AIFC on Thursdays from 10AM - 2PM for our Traditional Crafting Group! Feel free to bring crafts you're already working on, or check out our supplies to start a craft. This group is facilitated by AIFC's Treatment Coordinator, experienced crafter, and beader, Sasina Samreth (White Earth Nation).
Open to anyone wanting to work on recovery from any addiction. Every Thursday at 7 pm CST, AIFC’s Khunsi Onikan program will sponsor a culturally based recovery support Wellbriety/Medicine Wheel […]
We're excited to share with you that Waaban Ogimaawag's Life Skills for Youth is back! The first class is Auto Maintenance with Jake Erickson, AIFC Youth-Focused Healing Generations Therapist, on […]
Join Wakanyeja Kin Wakan Pi (Our Children are Sacred) Women & Mother’s Group to spend time with other mothers and learn about parenting in a way that honors cultural traditions […]
Open to anyone wanting to learn to have healthy boundaries and healthy relationships with the other addicts/alcoholics in their lives. Join us every Tuesday at 7 PM CST for help and hope. Suppose you have a loved one dealing with addiction. In that case, our Khunsi Onikan Program sponsors these weekly Native American culturally-based, one-hour […]
Come on over to AIFC on Thursdays from 10AM - 2PM for our Traditional Crafting Group! Feel free to bring crafts you're already working on, or check out our supplies to start a craft. This group is facilitated by AIFC's Treatment Coordinator, experienced crafter, and beader, Sasina Samreth (White Earth Nation).
Gitchiayaayag, Richard Wright (Bear Clan, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe), will be the spiritual advisor for the pipe ceremony. Pipe carriers are welcome to bring their pipes. We’ll have a potluck-style meal. Please bring a dish to share if you can. For more information, contact Laura Trujillo at Laura.Trujillo@aifcmn.org or (651) 505-6815.