Indigenous Walk ‘n’ Drum on the Hill

Sun, May 7, 2023 12:00 PM

Nose Hill Park NW NW Calgary

Meeting Place: Parking Lot on 14 St for Nose Hill Park

2 hour(s)

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Summary: Indigenous Walk 'n' Drum on Nose Hill - sharing circle and drumming, Blackfoot Confederacy Medicine Wheel offering.

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About this Walk

Bring a blanket or lawn chair, grab a drum to borrow on site (bring your own if you have one!) and we will head up the East Side of Nose Hill Park for a Sharing Circle. We will be sharing Medicine Wheel Teachings next to the Blackfoot Confederacy Medicine Wheel, with the opportunity to make a tobacco offering at the end of our Sharing Circle (tobacco provided).  Please wear a hat, bring a chair or blanket, and bring water to drink as this is a two-hour event.  Please note that this walk is weather dependent.  Children and well-behaved dogs are welcome; this is a steep walk and there may be challenges for those with limited mobility.

Meet in the parking lot for Nose Hill Park that’s on 14 St NW, north of John Laurie but south of 64th Ave.

Quadrant: NW

Meeting Place: Parking Lot on 14 St for Nose Hill Park

Walk Duration: 2 hour(s)

Areas of Interest: Environment | Indigenous Community |

Accessibility: Steep Slopes, Uneven Terrain, Fun For Kids, Will Use Speakers / Voice Amplification

Led By: Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes

Inner City: No

About the Walk Team

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Walk Leader(s): Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes

Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes is a proud Nehiyaw Iskwao (Cree Woman), a member of Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, Saskatchewan, Treaty Six.  Her ceremonially gifted Cree name translates to “Healing Woman Who Walks Far”, and she has resided in Calgary, Treaty 7, Alberta, since 1993.  Cheryle provides service sharing Indigenous protocol, Territorial Acknowledgements, cultural teachings and stories, prayers and ceremony (upon request).  Her company is CREE8R Consulting & Advising. She is a Canadian Air Force Veteran and former leader of the Green Party of Alberta.  She is a member of the Storytellers of Canada and Storytelling Alberta as an Indigenous storyteller and performer.  Cheryle is mother of two and “Kokum” (grandmother) to five beautiful grandchildren.

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Indigenous Walk ‘n’ Drum on the Hill