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 […]
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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 […] |
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Beginning Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from noon to 1:30 PM, mothers-to-be, or mothers with children up to 13 months are invited to join Wakanyeja Kin Wakan Pi (Our Children Are Sacred)'s Women and Mother's Support Group, facilitated by AIFC's Mother and Women's Outreach Specialist, Chenoa Stout. This is a weekly support group that will cover […]
Ombi'ayaa Anishinaabe-Ininiiwug (Rise Up Original Men) invites the men's support and smudge group participants and their families interested in learning and sharing to share a meal and practice learning songs. Location may vary, call (651) 560-9700 for the exact location. Elders Lodge or Indigenous Roots - 788 E. 7th St. Saint Paul, MN This drum […] |
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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 […] |
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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 […] |
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Beginning Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from noon to 1:30 PM, mothers-to-be, or mothers with children up to 13 months are invited to join Wakanyeja Kin Wakan Pi (Our Children Are Sacred)'s Women and Mother's Support Group, facilitated by AIFC's Mother and Women's Outreach Specialist, Chenoa Stout. This is a weekly support group that will cover […]
Ombi'ayaa Anishinaabe-Ininiiwug (Rise Up Original Men) invites the men's support and smudge group participants and their families interested in learning and sharing to share a meal and practice learning songs. Location may vary, call (651) 560-9700 for the exact location. Elders Lodge or Indigenous Roots - 788 E. 7th St. Saint Paul, MN This drum […]
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Wednesday nights at AIFC from 6:00-8:00 PM, Ojibwe Language Instructor Ken Danielson (Gibwanisi) will hold space for all-level language learners to practice speaking Ojibwe! Language sessions will alternate between free-form conversation and classroom/teaching structures. A light meal will be provided at each session. Childcare and transportation are available, please arrange in advance with Ellie Grubb […] |
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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 […] |
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We invite you to join us for an in-person Full Moon Ceremony, and Potluck! Date and Time: Monday, January 9, 2023, 5:30 PM Who: Relatives who receive their menstrual cycles or have reached menopause Location: Belwin Conservancy Creative Center, 795 Indian Trail South, Afton, MN 55001 Please Bring: Long skirt, copper cup, small bowl, spoon, […] |
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Lower Phalen Creek Project is excited to host this series of community conversations along with their co-hosts from the American Indian Family Center, Ain Duh Yung Center, Oyate Hotanin/InEquality, Metropolitan State University, and Saint Paul Indians in Action. This series is designed specifically to engage the American Indian community in learning sessions led by LPCP’s […]
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 […] |
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Beginning Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from noon to 1:30 PM, mothers-to-be, or mothers with children up to 13 months are invited to join Wakanyeja Kin Wakan Pi (Our Children Are Sacred)'s Women and Mother's Support Group, facilitated by AIFC's Mother and Women's Outreach Specialist, Chenoa Stout. This is a weekly support group that will cover […] |
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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 […] |
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Winter Carnival - Sunday, January 15th, Noon - 5 pm Outdoors experiential learning of Dakota culture: Ice fishing, food, tea, and storytelling at the bark lodge and tipi, and hiking […] |
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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 […] |
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Beginning Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from noon to 1:30 PM, mothers-to-be, or mothers with children up to 13 months are invited to join Wakanyeja Kin Wakan Pi (Our Children Are […]
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Wednesday nights at AIFC from 6:00-8:00 PM, Ojibwe Language Instructor Ken Danielson (Gibwanisi) will hold space for all-level language learners to practice speaking Ojibwe! Language sessions will alternate between free-form […] |
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We have restarted the crafting group, which will be on Thursdays from 10 AM until 2 PM in the Khunsi Onikan (KO) Group Room. We initially started with making Ribbon […]
The Prairie Island Indian Community welcomes you to learn about Native American history and experience traditions at their Winter Wacipi in the Island Event Center February 17-19. Grand Entry performances […]
Thursday nights at AIFC from 6:00-7:30PM, Dakota Language Instructor Katie Bendickson and Justis Brokenrope will both hold space for all-level language learners to practice speaking Dakota! Language sessions will alternate […]
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 […] |
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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 […] |
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On day 3 of Crayola Creativity Week, Crayola Education and Penguin Classroom are excited to be joined by Indigenous dancer & movement artist, Ria Thundercloud, with a read-aloud of her […]
Beginning Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from noon to 1:30 PM, mothers-to-be, or mothers with children up to 13 months are invited to join Wakanyeja Kin Wakan Pi (Our Children Are […]
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Wednesday nights at AIFC from 6:00-8:00 PM, Ojibwe Language Instructor Ken Danielson (Gibwanisi) will hold space for all-level language learners to practice speaking Ojibwe! Language sessions will alternate between free-form […]
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The Elders Advisory Council (EAC) from the American Indian Family Center invites you and your families to this month's traditional healing event: Virtual Winter Storytelling on Wednesday, January 25, 2023, […] |
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Thursday nights at AIFC from 6:00-7:30PM, Dakota Language Instructor Katie Bendickson and Justis Brokenrope will both hold space for all-level language learners to practice speaking Dakota! Language sessions will alternate […]
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 […] |
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Join American Indian Family Center’s Father & Men’s Outreach Specialist, Nate Bordeaux, for an in-person Men’s Smudge and Support Group. It will be a potluck, so please bring a dish to share if you can! Don’t miss this chance to gather with other American Indian men to explore your identity, participate in your culture, and support […] Join American Indian Family Center’s Father & Men’s Outreach Specialist, Nate Bordeaux, for an in-person Men’s Smudge and Support Group. It will be a potluck, so please bring a dish to share if you can! Don’t miss this chance to gather with other American Indian men to explore your identity, participate in your culture, and support […] |
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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 […] |
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Beginning Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from noon to 1:30 PM, mothers-to-be, or mothers with children up to 13 months are invited to join Wakanyeja Kin Wakan Pi (Our Children Are Sacred)'s Women and Mother's Support Group, facilitated by AIFC's Mother and Women's Outreach Specialist, Chenoa Stout. This is a weekly support group that will cover […]
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Wednesday nights at AIFC from 6:00-8:00 PM, Ojibwe Language Instructor Ken Danielson (Gibwanisi) will hold space for all-level language learners to practice speaking Ojibwe! Language sessions will alternate between free-form conversation and classroom/teaching structures. A light meal will be provided at each session. Childcare and transportation are available, please arrange in advance with Ellie Grubb […] |
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Thursday nights at AIFC from 6:00-7:30PM, Dakota Language Instructor Katie Bendickson and Justis Brokenrope will both hold space for all-level language learners to practice speaking Dakota! Language sessions will alternate between free-form conversation and classroom/teaching structures. A light meal will be provided at each session. Childcare and transportation are available, please arrange in advance with Ellie […]
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 12-step meeting for the community; anyone wanting to work on recovery from any addictions is welcome to attend. No need to register in advance. Click […] |
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BRING HER HOME follows three Indigenous women — an artist, an activist and a politician — as they work to vindicate and honor their relatives who are victims in the growing epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. As they face the lasting effects of historical trauma, each woman searches for healing while navigating the […]
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