Embracing my introduction to grandmother hood while remaining active in retirement, I proudly continue contributing to the successes of my home Missanabie Cree First Nation.
In honouring our identity as stewards of the land I take pride in repurposing materials destined for the landfill. Often the repurposing leads to journals that friends and family take pride in using.
Connection to the land is easily made with this art form and I am happy to share this avenue in sustaining our beautiful land.
After many years practicing this art form I am glad to teach others how to retain their own personal keep sakes and transform them into a journal to hold their life stories.
Meegwetch.
Our mission is to foster connection, opportunity, and knowledge-sharing for those who create (Oshichikesiwuk). In doing so, we empower the voices of Mushkegowuk Cree to express the sacred connection between our people, water, land, and all our relations.
We envision a future where the voices of Omushkegowuk creators (Oshichikesiwuk) are empowered and valued, ensuring a legacy of harmony between culture and sustainability that resonates through generations connected to the James Bay Coast (Nanipek).