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Featuring guest storytellers: Nick Andrew and Nina Dahl
Join us for a powerful gathering where respected Elders share their life stories, legends, and the wisdom they’ve gained through years of experience.
In Indigenous cultures, Elders are revered as the keepers of knowledge, offering valuable lessons on resilience, integrity, nurturing and respect. Their stories connect us to the past, while guiding us toward a deeper understanding of the present and future. This event highlights the importance of respect—for Elders, their knowledge, and the traditions that sustain us. As we listen, we not only gain insights into history but also learn how to navigate life with humility and strength. It’s a celebration of the vital role Elders play in preserving culture, fostering understanding, and empowering future generations.
This event is for families involved with the Luqu Kenu, Circles of Support, Parents’ Journeys, and Prevention programs.
To register:
Families enrolled in Luqu Kenu: Call Gail Fitka at 907-793-3143
Families enrolled in Circles of Support: Call Viola Smith at 907-793-3389
Families enrolled in Parents’ Journey and Family Contact: Call Roberta Brooks at 907-793-3448
Prevention participants: Please click on the QR code to register. For more information, call Abigail Stewart at 907-793-3478