Daphie Pooyak Water Meditation

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2021
  • Identifying as a Nakota Cree traditional teacher, and cultural advisor. Daphie comes from Sweetgrass First Nation located in central Saskatchewan. Mother of 5 children and grandmother of 5 grandchildren. Over the course of 20 years she has worked as a professional educator specializing in cultural education, and land based learning. Daphie has also spent 8 years with Saskatchewan Corrections working with inmates in the area of healing n trauma. 4 years at Ekwaskeet healing lodge in Onion Lake Cree Nation and 2 years Nelson House Manitoba in there community healing lodge. Working in the area of addictions, healing and trauma. - [ ] In recent years she has facilitated several presentations through out Canada, USA and Mexico on healing trauma, natural law and traditional medicine. Some notable of which happened in 2015 where Daphie was asked too join in prayer and speak at “World Peace & Prayer Day” in Oregon. “The Parliament of World Religion” hosted by the United Nation in Salt Lake City. Her passion remains to her roots, in hosting traditional survival medicine camps over the past 10 years in her community Sweetgrass First Nation.Daphie has been taught healing from an early age and continues her practise in traditional healing and wellness. Recent focus of anxiety, and depression through guided meditation and healing hands.
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