Strawberry Moon Teachings

Join Anishinaabe Grandmother Kim Wheatley for traditional songs, strawberry teachings and craft activities. This program is recommended for ages 6 and up.

Pre-registration required. Included with PAMA general admission (admission can be purchased in person on the day of your visit). Members are free. Children must be accompanied by a guardian.

About Kim:

Traditional Anishinaabe Grandmother Kim Wheatley is Ojibway, Potawatomi and Caribbean in ancestry. She is a band member of Shawanaga First Nation located on the shores of Georgian Bay on Robinson Huron Treaty Territories and is Turtle Clan. She carries the Spirit name “Head or Leader of the Fireflower” and has worked for 3 decades with Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities across Canada.

As a multi award winning speaker for over 3 decades Kim has appeared locally, nationally and internationally in books, magazines, television, radio and numerous news articles. She is a published author, hand drummer, singer, water walker, artist, ceremonial practitioner and ancestral knowledge keeper. Kim is committed to forging good relationships based aligned with reconciliation that honour the past, connect the present and contribute to the future.

When
6/11/2023 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Where
PAMA 9 Wellington Street East Brampton L6W1Y1
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