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SUMMARY:AIFC - Elders Advisory Council (EAC) - Traditional Family Game Night
DESCRIPTION:American Indian Family Center’s Elders Advisory Council (EAC) invites you and your families to Traditional Family Game Night. Deb Northrup from the Fond du Lac Band will be helping us facilitate the Dish Game in East Side Neighborhood Services’ Gym. \nDinner: 5:00 PM. Please bring a dish to pass if you can for the feast. \nPlease call (612) 394.9328 for more information. \nOff-street parking is available.
URL:https://aifcmn.org/event/aifc-elders-advisory-council-eac-traditional-family-game-night/
LOCATION:East Side Neighborhood Services\, 1700 NE 2nd Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55413\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIFC
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SUMMARY:Traditional Cedar Healing Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Traditional Cedar Healing Ceremony held in person on Friday\, May 20\, 2022. \nLocation & Time: East Side Neighborhood Services 1700 NE 2nd St\, Minneapolis\, MN 55413 from 4 PM to 8 PM. \nSpiritual Leaders: Dr. Dennis Jones/Pebaamibines (originally from Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation). Pebaamibines is also the author of Daga Anishinaabemodaa which presents basic lessons for learning Anishinaabemowin\, the language of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) people. Jason Hart from the Red Lake Nation. Joining them are AIFC’s Sharyl Whitehawk & Rich Antell. \nThis Ceremony is intended to help those who have experienced trauma\, stress\, grief and loss\, PTSD\, and work fatigue. \nThis Cedar Healing Ceremony is open to the community\, and families are welcome to attend in person. \nPlease bring a dish to share\, if you can. It’s recommended that ladies wear skirts\, and there will be skirts available if needed. \nLink to Previous Ghost Feasting Talk & Cedar Healing Ceremony https://youtu.be/bauKAJzZjTM \nMore info about Cedar:\nFor thousands of years\, the cedar tree has been revered for its spiritual significance. Its wood was used for the doors of sacred temples and burned in cleansing ceremonies for purification. In addition\, cedar has a long history of use in indigenous sweat lodge ceremonies\, and the tree was thought to house important Gods and be an entrance to higher spiritual realms. \nCedar is first and foremost a medicine of protection. When first moving in\, it is often used to cleanse a home\, inviting unwanted spirits to leave and protecting a person\, place\, or object from unwanted influences. In addition\, cedar is often used in the sweat lodge ceremony. A few pinches are thrown on the red-hot rocks\, immediately sparking into a yellow glow and releasing their aroma. The smoke of burning cedar attracts good spirits and eliminates negative energies. \nCedar is also one of the four sacred plants of the indigenous American Indian Medicine Wheel and represents the Southern direction. The other plants contained in the Medicine Wheel are white sage representing the West\, sweetgrass representing the North\, and tobacco representing the East.
URL:https://aifcmn.org/event/traditional-american-indian-cedar-healing-ceremony-2/
LOCATION:East Side Neighborhood Services\, 1700 NE 2nd Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55413\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIFC,Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota,Community Events,Family Services
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ORGANIZER;CN="Indigenous Roots":MAILTO:info@indigenous-roots.org
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SUMMARY:Little Boy Water Drum Healing Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Healing through the vibrational energy of Little Boy Water Drums facilitated by Dennis Jones (Pebaamibines) and his helpers. This ceremony is a collaborative effort of AIFC’s Elders Advisory Council and East Side Neighborhood Services. \nIf you have a long skirt to wear for ceremony\, please bring it. Otherwise we will have some skirts available to wear.\nCDC COVID-19 recommended guidelines at the time of event will be followed. Please wear a mask and practice social distancing. Masks will be provided for those who do not have one. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact AIFC’s Father & Men’s Outreach Specialist Rich Antell at 651.382.4803\, or via email at Rich.Antell@aifcmn.org.
URL:https://aifcmn.org/event/little-boy-water-drum-healing-ceremony/
LOCATION:East Side Neighborhood Services\, 1700 NE 2nd Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55413\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIFC
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