Join us for a conversation between Kristin Francis and Elder Harry Francis about his life growing up on the reserve in the 50s and 60s.
Cancelled due to unavoidable circumstances. Join us on March 21 for the next Decolonize YQR event.
Harry Francis is a respected Elder and member of the Piapot First Nation and Knowledge Keeper for the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council area. Francis has been working with Leading Thunderbird Lodge youth treatment centre for almost 13+ years, as an Elder, cultural advisor, and in supporting the Lodge’s equine therapy program.
Through traditional teachings of this grandparents (the last of the free roaming people), Francis provides foundational cultural and historical knowledge to treatment centre programming, as well as facilitating pipe, sweat lodge, rain dance, and horse dance ceremonies, feasts, name giving, medicine picking, and many other ceremonial practices and traditional teachings.
Although able to retire, Francis still provides support and guidance to Leading Thunderbird Lodge Board, Staff, and Youth, but also gives of his time to the many community requests that are requested of him each day from the Regina General Hospital, Provincial Justice System and community members in crisis or mourning. His prayers have guided countess individuals and families through difficult times and his advocacy has brought clarity, safety, and assuredness to many. He specializes in crisis management, residential school, trauma, suicide, grief, co-occurring disorders and is an authority in Western and Indigenous therapeutic approaches.
When requested by a family, Francis provides traditional and cultural healing support to families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and other Missing Persons. Francis also helps deliver cultural programming at Caring Hearts Camp.
Elder Harry Francis, a Plains Cree, was born and raised on the Piapot First Nation and is recognized and supported by his home community. He has dedicated his entire life to preserving his culture.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Indigenous |
TAGS: | Special Event | Multicultural |
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