“Teachings of Water Spirit ~ Elders Honoring Water”
May 6, 2023 at ASWM Conference in Syracuse NY
We are honored to present the wisdom of Three Elders grounded by river and sea, beach, marsh and wetland, woodland and prairie, who share their notions of water as spirit. Here, the teachings of the matriarchs they have learned from are entwined within their lives—these three immense elder teachers provide a forthcoming lesson as they come together to reveal their love of Water through song and story.
Miigam’agan – Mi’kmaq Elder is a Wabanaki/Mi’kmaw grandmother of the Lobster Clan from Esgenoôpetitj or Burnt Church, NB. She is a mother of three wonderful adults and grandmother to five beautiful grandchildren. Much of her life has been devoted to the revival of Wabanaki culture and the Mi’kmaq language; she dedicates time to promoting an understanding of Indigenous matriarchal systems and the relevance of Mi’kmaq, her ancient language defining matrilineal and matrifocal ways. Miigam’agan shares with learners around the globe, Grandmother Teachings on the stages of life found in human developmental cycles, and the cultural history and ceremonial roles and practices of women and men, as defined by her knowledge of this ancient language and the teachings of her ancestors.
Currently and for the past several years, Miigam’agan holds the role of Elder-in-Residence at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick. In this capacity, she provides support for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, and offers opportunities for them to learn from Elders who are carriers of traditional knowledge. She is an important link between the University and First Nations communities and elders in her home territory. Miigam’agan sits on the Executive Committee of the Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network at the University of New Brunswick, which sets research priorities and ensures that the research they support meets the needs of urban Aboriginal peoples; she works with a number of additional faculty members on projects of Indigenous education and governance. She a member of several other women’s groups and sits on the steering committee on Adult Education Initiatives for the Catherine Donnelly Foundation. She has been integral voice in addressing issues of #MMIWG and engages in ceremony to assist young and old alike. Miigam’agan has engaged with faculty and students around the globe, within universities, colleges and communities, many of which are on Turtle Island, and from a Mi’kmaq perspective. she willingly shares her knowledge about many of the teachings she has received on matriculture. Her focus is on the seven generations and those yet to come!
Miigam’agan is an honored member of our ASWM Advisory Board.
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