Blue Sky Consulting Services

Blue Sky Consulting Services We would love to connect with you and your organization. Message us for a phone consultation, we are here to support your calls to action with the TRC

Mission Statement: To empower Indigenous Youth & Families through the provision of a Holistic Land-based Healing Programming. Our cultural program will be strongly influenced and guided by Traditional Anishinabe values, 7 grandfather teachings beliefs, and practices. Emotional, Physical, Mental & Spirituality to reconnecting to the Land will be key components in nurturing and building self-confidence and developing skills among youth and families to help them reach their full potential as community members. We are a family-run business and our Indigenous roots have laid a platform to educate others about our healing story and being raised with Indigenous traditional teachings! Our upbringing has brought a great understanding of our ancestral history. This has helped amplify the significance to preserve the past through traditional teachings, historical stories, and cultural ceremonies; and only by preserving these aspects, can we help build a stronger Nation to help identify a better understanding of the relationship and responsibilities to ourselves to the land and the water. We continue to work toward our dream to have an Indigenous land base healing business. We believe in our ancestral seven grandfather teachings: wisdom, love, respect, bravery, honesty, humility, and truth. As a family, we continue to promote Mino-Bimaadiziwin - living a good life, through motivational speaking on self-care to the heart, mind, body, and spirit. SERVICES we provide:
-Keynote speaking, Land acknowledgment, openings words, Opening & Closing honor songs, hosting and master of ceremonies services
-Cultural competency training
-Cultural program development and artistic projects: Creating our Sacred Bundle, Hand drumming (singing), Ribbon skirt making, Medicine Walks, Pow wow expertise/protocols, pow wow dance classes, Sacred Fire Teachings, Firekeeper teachings, Maple Syrup, Ash basket making, Cedar medicine teachings to foot soak sound meditations.
-Cultural consultation by building healthy relationships with our non-Indigenous brothers and sisters.
-Cultural self-care sessions: Indigenous Land base retreats, Staff retreats, Individual to group sessions (Grief Support circles, Women’s & Men’s support circles, Smudging sessions)
-Guidance, assistance, and value-added services that respect Indigenous ways of knowing and being


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πšπš˜πš› πšœπšžπš™πš™πš˜πš›πšπš’πš—πš πš˜πšžπš› πšœπš–πšŠπš•πš• πš‹πšžπšœπš’πš—πšŽπšœπšœ! Respectfully,
Ann Marie & Stanford

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

09/15/2025

πŸ”₯ Don’t Miss the Full Hunter’s Moon – October 7, 2025 πŸŒ•

Get ready for one of autumn’s most breathtaking nights! On October 7, the Hunter’s Moon will rise in all its fiery glory β€” a brilliant orange full Moon glowing over crisp autumn landscapes.

🌌 Why it’s special:

The Hunter’s Moon follows the Harvest Moon, lighting up the longer October nights.

It rises earlier than usual on consecutive evenings, keeping the horizon bright and golden.

Its name comes from ancient traditions β€” when hunters used its light to track game before winter.

✨ Sky highlights:

The Moon’s orange hue is caused by Earth’s atmosphere scattering its light when it’s near the horizon.

Stars of Orion and Ta**us will accompany the view, while the Pleiades cluster twinkles nearby.

If skies are dark, you may even catch the glow of the Milky Way and a few meteors streaking by.

πŸ“ When to look:

Date: October 7, 2025

Best time: Just after sunset, as the Moon rises in the east.

Tip: Find an open horizon or watch near water/forests for the most cinematic view.

πŸ‚ Step outside, breathe the cool October air, and watch the night ignite under the Hunter’s Moon β€” nature’s way of marking the turning season.

Aniin Boozhoo Hello Welcome to our professional business page! We are a family-owned business specializing in Indigenous...
09/09/2025

Aniin Boozhoo Hello Welcome to our professional business page! We are a family-owned business specializing in Indigenous Consulting services. We offer workshops in Hand drum making, hand drum & big drum singing sessions, Ribbon shirt & skirt classes, beading for beginners, bone bead necklace classes, sharing circles, openings for your conferences and/or meetings we offer various cultural teachings. Please feel free to message us. We are here to support and guide you through your Indigenous Cultural journey! Thank you Miigwech

01/05/2025
My aspiration is for communities to recognize the bravery of individuals seeking detoxification and rehabilitation by ma...
11/08/2024

My aspiration is for communities to recognize the bravery of individuals seeking detoxification and rehabilitation by marking their return with a joyous celebration and a symbolic blanket. This acknowledges their journey towards wholeness and spiritual rejuvenation. Community involvement is vital in supporting their ongoing recovery, sharing responsibility with families and professionals. By adopting this approach, we challenge the prevailing stigma that views addiction as a weakness, instead acknowledging its roots in disconnection, loss of identity, and related complexities.
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On this year’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we call on non-Indigenous people and organizations in our netw...
09/30/2024

On this year’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we call on non-Indigenous people and organizations in our network to use these 5 steps as a guide to take action.

1. SHOW UP: Make plans to attend Indigenous-led community events, today and beyond.

2. SUPPORT: Support Indigenous-owned and -led businesses, groups, and initiatives.

3. RESPECT: Learn the history of the land so you can work from a place of respect for traditional territories and treaty obligations.

4. CONNECT: Explore resources curated to help you listen to Indigenous voices, connect with Indigenous-led news sources, and take action.

5. DONATE: To your local Indigenous Youtb programming and make an ongoing practice of gifting time and money to Indigenous communities, organizations, and grassroots initiatives.

While today is a day that can promote good work in Truth and Reconciliation, it can also be a painful reminder of how little progress we have made in the struggle against colonization. As a network, let’s be mindful of today’s complex impacts on Indigenous communities and re-commit to always showing active support, understanding, and reciprocity in all we do.

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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.

Miigwech