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Traditional Parenting Practices

June 9, 2022 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
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Learn about traditional Moss Bag Teachings from Cree Elder Dorothy Visser, in this first #TraditionalParenting session!

Thursday, June 06 1:30 – 2:30 PM (PT) Zoom: ahsabc.com/jun09 Moss bags continue the sense of security of a mother’s womb and are wrapped with care for the mother to carry close to her.

Moss bags help children closely feel the warmth, love, and connection with their mother during their early development.

There are many developmental benefits from this traditional parenting practice. Continuing this cultural practice empowers Indigenous families and supports future generations to be strong and resilient.

Dorothy Visser is a Cree Elder from the Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Treaty Six territory. She has been teaching Cree language and culture in Metro Vancouver since moving to the area in 1981.

Elder Dorothy believes that the sharing of our history is good for those who are still unaware. She also wants to teach and inspire those who may be looking to find their roots as Indigenous People.

 

 

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