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Grief Talks: Grief, Loss, & Trauma - A First Nations Perspective
Grief Talks: Grief, Loss, & Trauma - A First Nations Perspective

Thu, May 20

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via Zoom

Grief Talks: Grief, Loss, & Trauma - A First Nations Perspective

While grief is a universal human experience, how individuals, families and communities address grief can vary depending on culture, age, race, and gender. Join us for this informative Grief Talk, as we explore how First Nations communities in Canada approach grief.

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Time & Location

May 20, 2021, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

via Zoom

About The Event

Mr. Cat Criger is an Indigenous Elder, Traditional Teacher and Knowledge Keeper. He is from the Cayuga Nation, Turtle Clan, as well as having some German and English ancestry. Cat was taught through traditional methods to use Indigenous pedagogies, perspectives and philosophies when working with people. Cat has been working as an Indigenous Teacher and Knowledge Keeper for almost 30 years. He is a healer, spiritual dreamer and pipe carrier.

Under the guidance of an Indigenous Elder from the Anishnawbe Nation, Cat learnt traditional ceremonies, teachings, circles, counselling, healing with plant medicines and uses these gifts to help all people to 'walk in a good way' through life. Cat has worked as an Elder and advisor in many Indigenous Agencies across the GTA, Government Ministries including Health, Education and Transportation and the public and corporate sectors in Ontario and Canada. He is active in the inter-faith and inter-cultural communities.

He was a recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal for his work, speaking to diversity, equity, respect for women, anti-racism and anti-oppression. Presently Cat holds the position of Indigenous Advisor and is steward of the Indigenous Centre at the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus. He is also a Sessional Instructor and lectures in multiple faculties at the University of Toronto.

Cat's focus and vision for life is to help build a world based on inter-cultural and inter-faith dialogues. This will require trusting relationships and strong bridges between all cultures. Most importantly we will need to listen to one another with our hearts. "I believe we have a lot of work ahead of us."

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ABOUT US

The Centre for Grief and Healing

(also known as Bereaved Families of Ontario - Halton/Peel) is a local, registered charitable organization offering compassion and care for individuals dealing with the death of a loved one.  

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T: 905-848-4337

 

A: 610-33 City Centre Drive

Mississauga, ON L5B 2N5

 

E: info@bereavedfamilies.ca

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The Centre for Grief and Healing (also known as Bereaved Families of Ontario - Halton/Peel) is a local, registered charitable organization that relies on donations to sustain our programs. Make a donation today!

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We want to acknowledge the land on which we gather, and where the Centre for Grief and Healing (BFO-H/P) operates. This land has been and is still inhabited by many Indigenous Peoples since the last Ice Age which was 13,000 years ago. In particular, we acknowledge the territory of the Anishinabek-Ojibway/Chippewa, Huron-Wendat, and Haudenosaunee peoples. The land that is home to the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people. We are grateful to now be on the land that is the land of Indigenous Peoples since time began.

The land we are presently on is under the stewardship of the Mississaugas of the Credit, who are the signatories of the treaty and holders of the area. We recognize that the land we are on was taken away through colonization, oppression, and expropriation. In the hopes for a better future and building relationships, we recognize, require, and honour what is in the truth and reconciliation report and the calls to action. We acknowledge and are grateful for having the privilege of being where we are, for this land, and for the Indigenous Peoples who have and continue to inhabit this land.

 

This Land Acknowledgment was created in collaboration with Indigenous Elder, Cat Criger. 

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