Saa-ust shqalawin: Lifting up the hearts and minds

Thursday, February 16,
1 pm – 5 pm
Japanese Hall
487 Alexander St.

This Indigeneous Community Feast is open to all. Sharing food, ceremony, and culture, we are medicine for each other. Uncle Shane says we are all medicine. There will be Singing, Drumming, Healing Circles, and Bear Dancing to lift up the hearts and minds as we gather to address some of the needs of the opiate overdose crises.

Indigeneous Feast
Welcome by Musqueum Elder, Shane Pointe
Wildflower, Women of Turtle Island Drum Group
CULTURE SAVES LIVES! Drum Group
Healing Circles
Bear Ceremony

All welcome
Dedicated to all relations affected by the opiate overdose crises
Aho, Mitakuye Oyasin
All my relations

on unceded Coast Salish territory

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