Blue Sky Cultural Services

Blue Sky Cultural Services Our cultural services are rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing and being, with a focus on wellbeing, identity, and cultural continuity.

We create culturally safe spaces that support healing, self-expression, and reconnection to Indigenous identity. Mission Statement

To empower Indigenous youth and families through holistic, land-based healing programming rooted in Traditional Anishinaabe values, the Seven Grandfather Teachings, and cultural practices. Our programs nurture emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual well-being by reconnecting participants to the land, strengthening identity, building self-confidence, and supporting youth and families in reaching their full potential! Hope, meaning, and a sense of belonging come from a deep connection to the land. About Us

We are a family-run Indigenous business grounded in our lived experience, ancestral teachings, and a shared healing journey. Our Indigenous roots have laid a strong foundation for educating others through storytelling, ceremony, and traditional knowledge passed down through generations. We both are social service workers with a Indigenous Knowledge Diploma. Traditional practitioners guided with a trauma informed and cultural sensitivity approached. Being raised within Indigenous teachings has given us a deep understanding of our ancestral history and the importance of preserving it. Through cultural teachings, historical stories, and ceremonies, we honour the past while strengthening the future. We believe that by protecting and carrying forward these teachings, we help build a stronger Nation—one that understands its responsibilities to ourselves, to the land, and to the water. Goal is to support community wellness, cultural revitalization, and meaningful relationship-building. Guided by the Seven Grandfather Teachings—Wisdom, Love, Respect, Bravery, Honesty, Humility, and Truth—we promote Mino-Bimaadiziwin, living a good life. As a family, we share these teachings through motivational speaking, cultural programming, and self-care practices that support the heart, mind, body, and spirit. Services We Provide
Ceremonial & Cultural Services

Keynote speaking

Land acknowledgements

Opening prayer

Opening and closing honour drum songs

Hosting and Master of Ceremonies services

Cultural Education & Training

Cultural competency training

Cultural consultation and relationship-building with Indigenous & non-Indigenous organizations and communities

Cultural Program Development & Artistic Projects

Creation of Sacred Bundles

Hand drumming and singing

Ribbon skirt making

Medicine walks

Powwow expertise and protocols

Powwow dance classes

Sacred Fire teachings

Firekeeper teachings

Full Moon Ceremony Conductor

Sunrise Ceremony Conductor

Circle Facilitator

Group Self-care facilitator

Four Sacred Medicines

Funeral Support

Cedar medicine teachings

Foot soak and sound meditation experiences

Cultural Self-Care & Healing Sessions

Indigenous land-based retreats

Staff team building retreats

Individual and group sessions

Grief support circles

Women’s and Men’s support circles

Smudging sessions

Language space to learn

Crisis Response support

Harm Reduction Outreach

Guidance & Value-Added Services

Guidance, assistance, and support rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing and being

Holistic approaches that honour culture, ceremony, and community wellness. We collaborate with a diverse group of Indigenous Knowledge Keepers to support our mission of creating safe spaces. We’re here to help guide and enrich your cultural journey!

𝙼𝚒𝚒𝚐𝚠𝚎𝚌𝚑 𝚃𝚑𝚊𝚗𝚔 𝚢𝚘𝚞
Baamaapii Minawa Gaawabamin - Until we meet again! We have no good byes in our lanugage. Respectfully,
Katherine & Stanford

02/06/2026
01/31/2026
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01/31/2026

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Read this until you believe it: YOU ARE ENOUGH. ❤️On days when you feel invisible or question your worth, remember that ...
01/31/2026

Read this until you believe it: YOU ARE ENOUGH. ❤️

On days when you feel invisible or question your worth, remember that there are people who see your true light. They love your kindness, your strength, and the way you make the world brighter just by being in it. You don't have to be perfect to be valued. You are already a masterpiece in the eyes of those who truly love you. 👑

​A small reminder: Your value doesn’t decrease based on someone’s inability to see your worth. Keep going, because you matter more than you can imagine. You got this!!

01/18/2026
09/15/2025

Have a beautiful new week.😊❤

09/15/2025

We're thrilled to announce $235 million in funding to 30 post-secondary institutions and national Indigenous-led organizations in recognition of their achievements and impact in education for Indigenous youth across Canada.

Indigenous youth are the fastest-growing population in Canada. Supporting their education now and in the future helps build a stronger, better country for everyone.

Learn more: https://ow.ly/oM1C50WTQuT

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Wiarton, ON

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Who we are...

Ann Marie Proulx comes from the Ojibwe and Oneida Nation, she belongs to the The Thunderbird Clan on her fathers Ojibwe side and she also belongs to the Turtle Clan on her mother’s Oneida side. She has been rasied with the Anishinabe teachings. She is a sun dancer with the Turtle and Thunderbird Lodge. She is a well known Old Style Jingle Dress and Fancy Shawl Pow wow dancer in Southern Ontario. She loves her traditional teachings and believes in her ceeremonial life to walking in a humble way with gratitude each and everyday.

Stanford White comes from the Ojibwe and Potawatomi Nation and belongs to the Black Bear Clan. Stanford is a sundancer, fire keeper ad holds the teachings of the swet lodge to sharing his healing journey to inspire other men to begin to heal. He continues to be a role model within Turtle island as a Healthy Anishinabe man. He was rasied with the Ansihinabe Teachings and pow wow trail.

We respect the sacred 7 grandfather teachings. By living by example.

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