2 Metis Women

2 Metis Women We offer comprehensive and engaging culturally based workshops to support balance, self-care, mind All workshops can be in person or via Zoom .

Medicine Wheel Workshop:
We all have so many demands on our time. Friends, family, school & work can make it difficult to make time for ourselves. This workshops encourages participants to look at their lives and how to take little steps to make it more balanced. Description: The Medicine Wheel teaches us the importance of balancing the Physical/Mental/Social/Spiritual self. Reviewing each quadrant and examining where the unbalance is, participants learn about the benefits of balancing their own Wheel while making a small symbolic wheel of their own. Dream Catcher Workshop:
Many people suffer from lack of sleep. This workshop is aimed to bring balance and invite participants to consider their sleep patterns and sleep habits. Description: This workshop includes focusing on the importance of sleep and how we can consciously make sleep more of a priority. Healthy sleep patterns and a restful sleep increases productivity for all of us. Each participant will create their own Dream catcher while practicing mindfulness & gentleness. Learning to Smudge Workshop:
The Importance of mindfulness, letting go and quieting your thoughts is talked about in this workshop. It is a symbolic cleansing. As the smoke rises, negative energy, feelings, and emotions are lifted away. The smell of the burning medicines stimulates our brains to produce beta-endorphins, which are part of the normal healing process of our bodies. Smudging may also be used to cleanse & purify a special place or object. Description: We share our knowledge of smudging and how it can benefit our overall health and wellness. We explain which medicines are used and why we use them. We walk through how to smudge ourselves and the reasoning behind each action. Then we share an actual, or Symbolic ceremony if no smoke requested . Metis Finger weaving:
In this workshop we will teach participants not only how to finger weave using the Metis technique but the importance of intertwining culture with modern day. Description: We can learn about our past while still moving into the future.We use a PowerPoint presentation with a hands on lesson.We connect the colours of the sash with the colours of medicine wheel. Teaching the importance of balance and self-care.The end result is a wrap friendship bracelet with the colours of the Metis sash. Traditional Drum Making:
In this workshop each participant makes their own Elk hide drum and drum stick. We start with an opening circle. During the session we listen to the woman warrior song. This is a very special session. A smudge ceremony is preformed once the drums are completed. (Deposit on materials is requested at time of booking.) This could be a full day session with traditional lunch provided. contact us for information. Traditional Food :
In this workshop participants get their hands into the food they are cooking! As with all cooking and eating, the sharing of stories and building of relationships are just as important as the items we are cooking! Ingredient list will be sent out one week before session and are the responsibility of the participants . Example of recipes.. Baked Bannock - Fried Bread - 3 sister soup - homemade tea
Moose or deer stew ( beef can be used if game is not available )

Traditional Plant Walk:
Join us for a walk in the neighbourhood to look for traditional plants that provide Medicines for us. Many more workshops, learning circles are available, please contact us for more information. Drum sessions, paddle making, carving, Metis jigging, story telling …

09/02/2025
Great trips! Penticton and Winnipeg:)
08/18/2025

Great trips! Penticton and Winnipeg:)

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07/26/2025

I’m teaching this lesson :)

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06/10/2025

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On June 11, the Full Strawberry Moon will rise — known in Anishinaabe/Ojibwe tradition as Ode’imin Giizis, the Heart Berry Moon.

For many of our Nations, this moon carries old teachings. The strawberries — small, sweet, growing close to the earth — were among the first gifts the Creator gave our ancestors. They are known as the “heart berries” because their shape reminds us of love, healing, and the sacred lifeblood that flows through all living things.

When the strawberries ripen, it is a signal that summer has fully arrived. But this time is not only about harvest — it is about the teachings of renewal, forgiveness, and the medicine of gentleness. The strawberry is often used in our ceremonies to help mend broken relationships, to soften hearts hardened by hurt, and to remind us that we too must offer sweetness to one another, even when the world has been bitter.

Our old ones would gather under this moon, baskets in hand, giving thanks for the first fruits. Not taking more than was needed, always leaving some for the animals, for the birds, for the next generation. This is the law of balance. This is our way.

Even now, as the world moves faster, and many forget the old ways, the moon still rises. The land still breathes. The strawberries still come when it is their time — reminding us that the teachings are never lost, only waiting for us to remember.

When you stand beneath the Full Strawberry Moon, offer a prayer. Speak to your ancestors. Walk gently on the land. Share kindness with those around you.

The old teachings are alive.

Ekosi. All my relations — mîyo-wîcêhtowin.

—Kanipawit Maskwa
John Gonzalez
Standing Bear Network

End of grad events for this year.. Sashed the Metis graduates before they were blanketed . Beautiful event Burnaby!
06/06/2025

End of grad events for this year.. Sashed the Metis graduates before they were blanketed . Beautiful event Burnaby!

Busy day! Started off teaching bracelet weaving ended the day teaching youth to make a drum!
06/05/2025

Busy day! Started off teaching bracelet weaving ended the day teaching youth to make a drum!

Beautiful young Manitoba Metis woman did a great job fiddling for the King !! You made us proud Morgan!!
05/27/2025

Beautiful young Manitoba Metis woman did a great job fiddling for the King !! You made us proud Morgan!!

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