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Friday May 23, 2025 5:00pm - 6:30pm MDT
This workshop introduces the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing, which harmonizes Indigenous and Western worldviews to foster deeper understanding and self-awareness. Participants will engage in meaningful reflection on their positionality, exploring their relationships with the land, history, and community.

Through facilitated small group discussions, attendees will uncover ways to integrate Two-Eyed Seeing into their personal and professional lives, empowering them to create meaningful connections rooted in respect and reciprocity.
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Charlene Smoke

Owner, Smoke Signals Education
It’s time to expand the conversation on wellness—and that means centering Indigenous perspectives. At Well in Banff, we’re honored to welcome Charlene Smoke, an Anishinaabe, Potawatomi, Mohawk, and Oji-Cree Métis educator, leader, and changemaker from Alderville First Nation.With... Read More →
Friday May 23, 2025 5:00pm - 6:30pm MDT
Norquay Lodge: The Embers Room (Mainlevel)

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