Dorene Day, Ojibway-Netlake, Three Fires Society, Keeper
of the Healing the Water Songs, offers a blessing for our gathering. Following
a First Nation’s tradition of welcoming guests to their land,
Dorene sings a water song dedicated to thanking the water for all
that it does for us, asking spirit to guide the Symposium, and praying
for the well being of all life for generations to come.
Dorene is a high school teacher, and a singer, Keeper
of the healing the waters songs in her Ojibway tribe. She uses storytelling, intuition,
relaxation, and guided visualization in her classroom. She is able
to help her students look backwards at their ancestry and to express
these connections through artwork. In her work with Youth and Family
Services, she has been able to bring in intuition and traditional ceremonies. She
has seen great healing through these processes.
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