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2nd Annual Buffalo Tracks

Friday, March 22 | 4:00-7:00PM & Saturday, March 23, 2024 | 10:00AM-7:00PM
Calgary Zoo: The Enmax Conservatory: 1300 Zoo Road NE
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ANNOUNCEMENT:

2nd Annual Buffalo Tracks 

Friday, March 22 | 4:00-7:00PM & Saturday, March 23, 2024 | 10:00AM-7:00PM
Calgary Zoo: The Enmax Conservatory: 1300 Zoo Road NE

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Who We Are:

Miskanawah (meaning “many little paths” in Cree) is an Indigenous-led charitable organization, grounded in cultural traditions and teachings, and has operated in Calgary for over 35 years. Miskanawah is a multi-service organization, offering programs and services in the areas of family support (ranging from prevention and early intervention to intervention), youth services, clinical and cultural mental health supports, crisis support, housing support, and cultural and ceremonial supports.

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What We Offer:

Guided by Indigenous teachings, Miskanawah offers culturally based, supportive services to people in the Calgary area as they strengthen their circles of self, family, community, and culture. All Miskanawah programs and offerings are rooted in the concept of Wahkotiwin (Cree for 'living in relationship'). By working in alignment with Wahkotiwin, Miskanawah creates a stronger sense of community and inclusion, becoming more than an agency people can access or are referred to for services. Miskanawah becomes a community stream within itself, where those who choose to engage can Miskamaso (Cree for 'discover for yourself') a Wahkotiwin journey. The intent is to develop a sense of community for families in an environment of belonging and cultural safety, where the hopes and aspirations of individuals, families and children are encouraged and supported.

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Building Relatives:

Guided by the traditional teachings embedded within Wahkotiwin (Cree Natural Law of interconnection and kinship), our relationships and connections with those we serve are the foundation for the services we provide.
As Miskanawah continues to build relatives in community, we have become a leading resource for Indigenous and non-Indigenous community members wishing to create ethical space between Indigenous and non-Indigenous world views, and further their Reconciliation efforts. We understand that true Reconciliation involves experiential learning by all communities, in an environment that welcomes collaboration, intergenerational knowledge sharing, and collective accountability. Miskanawah welcomes relatives from diverse backgrounds to strengthen cultural capacity building and Reconciliation within the Calgary community.

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