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Mon, Jan 17

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Online Event

January Monthly Meeting 2022

Philip is a respected Ceremony Headmen and Pipe Carrier who’s knowledge and voice have become a much sought after source of wisdom and innovation in numerous areas that include native prairie conservation, treaty relations, bison reintroduction, Indigenous education and curriculum development.

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January Monthly Meeting 2022
January Monthly Meeting 2022

Time & Location

Jan 17, 2022, 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

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About the Event

Philip Brass is a member of the Peepeekisis Cree Nation in Treaty 4 territory.

Philip is a respected Ceremony Headmen and Pipe Carrier who’s knowledge and voice have become a much sought after source of wisdom and innovation in numerous areas that include native prairie conservation, treaty relations, bison reintroduction, Indigenous education and curriculum development, and numerous other topics of current urgency today.

Philip is also a life long hunter and artist who’s land based work with youth has contributed greatly to the ever growing emergence of land based learning programs in schools across the country.

Philip currently serves as the Indigenous Advisor for the Nature Conservancy of Canada, as well as cultural resource person and educator for both the Prairie Valley School Division and File Hills Qu’appelle Tribal Council.

This will be an online event, please register here for the meeting link.

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