Reconnecting to our lands via healthy diets, lifestyles & Indigenous self-determination is pointing the way to our recovery from colonialism. A beginning of this journey is the seed blessing ceremony
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Our Indigenous connection to our lands has sustained us and we flourished for millennia. Colonialism severed this close connection and has resulted in shortened lifespans and a myriad of chronic diseases. Join Adrian Jacobs our presenter to learn more.
Join: At the request of the speaker, this presentation is available only during the scheduled time.
Learn: Seeds of Diversity Canada
Join: BPL's Seedy Saturday
Visit: BPL's Seed Library to borrow and donate seeds for your garden or indoor plants
Adrian Jacobs
Ganosono of the Turtle Clan, Cayuga Nation of the Six Nations Haudenosaunee Confederacy at Grand River Territory, ON. Adrian is the father of five and grandfather of two. He lives as guest on Anishinaabe Treaty One territory as Keeper of the Circle of Sandy-Saulteaux Spiritual Centre. He teaches in the areas of Indigenous history, culture and contemporary issues.
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