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Everyday Wellness | How To Make A Hide Stretching Frame
In this video we join Grandmother Kim and guests as they walk us through the process of making a wooden hide stretching frame. The process of stretching and tanning animal hides has been used by Indigenous peoples for generations and is still used today.
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Everyday Wellness | Hide Soak, Trimming And Stretching
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In this video, Grandmother Kim introduces walks us through the next steps in preparing a buffalo hide for tanning. We join Grandmother Kim as the buffalo hide is removed from the ash soak, trimmed and is prepared to be placed on a wooden frame for stretching. For more #EverydayWellness content visit ISWO.ca.
Lunchtime Learning Series | Life Up North
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Join us LIVE every Wednesday in October for ISWO’s 4-Week Lunchtime Learning Series: Learning about Inuit Culture with Stranger! Stranger is a renowned Inuit Cultural Educator, who has taught for the past 15 years. In our second lesson of the series, our Host and Inuit Cultural Educator Stranger provides an introduction to life up north.
Everyday Wellness | Introduction To Hide Tanning
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In this video, Grandmother Kim introduces us to hide tanning and stretching, a traditional process that has been used for generations. Grandmother Kim discusses the beginning of this process and how we honour our animal beings. For more #EverdayWellness content visit ISWO.ca.
Lunchtime Learning Series | Introduction to Inuit Culture
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Lunchtime Learning Series | Introduction to Inuit Culture
Well Nation HIIT at Home | Session 1- October 5, 2020
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Well Nation HIIT at Home | Session 1- October 5, 2020
Everyday Wellness | How To Prepare Mashkodewashk (Sage)
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Everyday Wellness | How To Prepare Mashkodewashk (Sage)
Everyday Wellness | How To Dry Sage
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Everyday Wellness | How To Dry Sage
Everyday Wellness | How To Clean And Prepare Sage
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Everyday Wellness | How To Clean And Prepare Sage
Everyday Wellness | Learning How To Harvest Sage
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Everyday Wellness | Learning How To Harvest Sage
Everyday Wellness | Introduction to Sage with Grandmother Kim Wheatley
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Everyday Wellness | Introduction to Sage with Grandmother Kim Wheatley
Everyday Wellness | Cleaning and Blanching Sweetgrass
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Everyday Wellness | Cleaning and Blanching Sweetgrass
Everyday Wellness | Harvesting Sweetgrass
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Everyday Wellness | Harvesting Sweetgrass
Everyday Wellness | Learning About Sweetgrass with Grandmother Kim Wheatley
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Everyday Wellness | Learning About Sweetgrass with Grandmother Kim Wheatley
Everyday Wellness | Tanning Fish Skin pt. 2
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Everyday Wellness | Tanning Fish Skin pt. 2
Everyday Wellness | Make Your Own Medicine Bag
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Everyday Wellness | Make Your Own Medicine Bag
Everyday Wellness | What's Inside A Medicine Bag?
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Everyday Wellness | What's Inside A Medicine Bag?
Everyday Wellness | Learning About Medicine Bags
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Everyday Wellness | Learning About Medicine Bags
Everyday Wellness | Learning About Sweetgrass with Grandmother Kim Wheatley
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Everyday Wellness | Learning About Sweetgrass with Grandmother Kim Wheatley
Everyday Wellness | Learning to Tan Fish Skin with Grandmother Kim Wheatley
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Everyday Wellness | Learning to Tan Fish Skin with Grandmother Kim Wheatley
Everyday Wellness | How to Freeze Cedar
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Everyday Wellness | How to Freeze Cedar
Everyday Wellness | Making Cedar Tea at Home
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Everyday Wellness | Making Cedar Tea at Home
Everyday Wellness | The Benefits of Cedar Tea
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Everyday Wellness | The Benefits of Cedar Tea
Everyday Wellness | Learning about Cedar: Harvesting and Identifying
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Everyday Wellness | Learning about Cedar: Harvesting and Identifying
Everyday Wellness | Traditional Tobacco Teaching
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Everyday Wellness | Traditional Tobacco Teaching
Wellness Wednesday | Active and Indoors with Wellness Warrior Kenzie Deleary
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Wellness Wednesday | Active and Indoors with Wellness Warrior Kenzie Deleary
Standing Bear Youth Leadership Program 2019
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Standing Bear Youth Leadership Program 2019
Masters Indigenous Games 2018
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Masters Indigenous Games 2018
Women and Girls Empowered Through Sport
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Women and Girls Empowered Through Sport
Wellness Wednesday - Working Out With Zero Gym Equipment
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Wellness Wednesday - Working Out With Zero Gym Equipment

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  • @Tpood-us8sg
    @Tpood-us8sg Місяць тому

    you ony shown how to wash it -_-

  • @sinD62
    @sinD62 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your teachings. Once you've cleaned and blanched your sweetgrass, how do you store it?

  • @000look2wice000
    @000look2wice000 5 місяців тому

    Thank you 🌿

  • @CR-nv7vj
    @CR-nv7vj 9 місяців тому

    Okay. This video instruction doesn't really teach anything. One person is narrating and she never shows the steps. We want to see the process, not you facing the camera trying to gain attention. 😂

  • @Vishambarann
    @Vishambarann 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for helping me

  • @kristydykes5717
    @kristydykes5717 Рік тому

    Hi there, what types of cedar do you make tea from?

  • @yogaliza6495
    @yogaliza6495 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this great wisdom, when you harvest cedar, do you only cut the leaves? Or a part of the branch; when you boil cedar, do you boil the leaves only or the wood/ branch with it? and Last but not least, you offer sacred tobacco, correct? Thank you

  • @DEVOTED2YaHUaH144k
    @DEVOTED2YaHUaH144k Рік тому

    Definitely trying this!

  • @micheleemcdaniel389
    @micheleemcdaniel389 Рік тому

    I have the great good fortune to have 15 or so White Cedar trees growing in my backyard. They are magnificent trees. Unfortunately the neighbour next door has no appreciation for them. There is a 6 foot wooden fence separating our properties. The trees were growing onto his side so he reached several feet into my yard and sawed 5-6 limbs off of every tree at the trunk! What an Idiot! I can just imagine how traumatized the trees were. They did not produce cones this year like they usually do, no doubt from having been so badly traumatized. He must have cut off at least 40 limbs in total and just piled them into his van and threw them out somewhere. I want to just move away now and not have to live near anyone who could do such a thing. It will break my heart to have to leave these trees though because they are indeed very special and very strong medicine. I've heard White Cedars can put curses on humans that mistreat them. I hope they put a beauty on my idiot neighbour and I mean it!

  • @IzzyOnTheMove
    @IzzyOnTheMove Рік тому

    I'm battling respiratory tract problems, repeat bronchitis, and plantar warts. And ... i have over 100 cedar trees around my yard!!! Who knew i had free medicine at home. I'll be making this!!

    • @dandesrochers363
      @dandesrochers363 10 місяців тому

      I used lobelia for bronchitis two cups is all I needed.

  • @GoodBeets4ME
    @GoodBeets4ME Рік тому

    thank you.

  • @bglove7770
    @bglove7770 Рік тому

    How do you know of your allergic

  • @bglove7770
    @bglove7770 Рік тому

    Do you have to wash it first , skim the oil off the top as people saying it can be poisonous????

  • @caveman4christ822
    @caveman4christ822 2 роки тому

    much love sister

  • @supermansbigsister6684
    @supermansbigsister6684 2 роки тому

    Hi Grandma Kim, I'm looking forward to seeing part 3, just like Adam below, so I can use my fish skins too.

  • @maimaigermaine2909
    @maimaigermaine2909 2 роки тому

    Its hard for me to understand what did you offer, what is seymo?

    • @mrmj2397
      @mrmj2397 Рік тому

      I wondered that too. It's Semah, a traditional word for tobacco. With the commercialization of tobacco leaves, she uses this word for sacred tobacco to acknowledge the difference. I don't know if all first nations use this word though?

  • @Tinksmeadow
    @Tinksmeadow 2 роки тому

    I had no idea, I am making me a cup to night as well

  • @joshuadoxen7586
    @joshuadoxen7586 2 роки тому

    These never get old. 🙂

  • @joshuadoxen7586
    @joshuadoxen7586 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @that1indianak267
    @that1indianak267 2 роки тому

    Shekonn

  • @newflowergetu8958
    @newflowergetu8958 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much❤💝🌹🌷💐🙏

  • @ArthurTheLibraryDetective
    @ArthurTheLibraryDetective 2 роки тому

    🤗.Thanks for Posting, Grandma Kim!🙏💚💞..from Gjune, Michigan

  • @meganthearchitectbrown6912
    @meganthearchitectbrown6912 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! As someone with lung issues at a young age, I am grateful for natural medicines.

  • @tedwhiting6192
    @tedwhiting6192 3 роки тому

    I really appreciate the respect that the native Americans have for nature and how they care for nature. I have a strong connection to the trees and wildlife of all kinds. I don’t think that many people of my nationality share the same beliefs and respect nature and the plants and animals in it as I do. I have a belief system very much the same as you. It breaks my heart to see what people do to forests around the world. Looking at it as a commodity. I think it is going to be considered a great part of the downfall of man. We are here to care for the land not use it to extinction. Not to exploit it as a resource to make money. Man is going about caring for our planet entirely the wrong way. And they refuse to see otherwise. It’s very sad.

  • @laura-leemurphyuta78
    @laura-leemurphyuta78 3 роки тому

    I love love love sweetgrass! I use it in the soap i make

  • @charliparfait
    @charliparfait 3 роки тому

    Hi Grandmother Kim! Thank you for your tea recipe...I wanted to ask: Can you MAKE A LARGE BATCH...and store it? If so for how long is recommended? Much appreciation

    • @meganthearchitectbrown6912
      @meganthearchitectbrown6912 10 місяців тому

      I Wish this would have been answered

    • @charliparfait
      @charliparfait 10 місяців тому

      I have made large batches very strong, stored them in mason jars at the back of the refrigerator, I will add an ounce or 2 of concentrated tea and then hot water to a mug-it is successful! Lasts at least 3 months so far- Also, making an ice cube tray of tea and adding hot water (to a concentrated cube) or lemon, mint-etc. for a chilly beverage-:)@@meganthearchitectbrown6912

  • @shaunohare3004
    @shaunohare3004 3 роки тому

    I have a question: how do you tell the difference between cedar and cypress leaves?

  • @Brook-Lynne
    @Brook-Lynne 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this I hope to see more videos like this from you! Meegwetch

  • @lisanham
    @lisanham 3 роки тому

    Miigwetch! So happy to have found your channel.

  • @mohawksteel2215
    @mohawksteel2215 3 роки тому

    cedar later, I am going to harvest some cedar leaves and have a cup of tea. thank you.

  • @leahanparrott1
    @leahanparrott1 3 роки тому

    awesome thanks

  • @sueann3330
    @sueann3330 3 роки тому

    Hello my Native Sister. I'm hoping you can help me. I'm hoping you can help by educating me on how to extract the sweetgrass oils/fragrance from the actual sweetgrass? Or if you have another reference? I've been searching the internet to try and find instructions to obtain some direction.

  • @thephoenix2176
    @thephoenix2176 3 роки тому

    What an evolution for me. This is definitely needed during these times for myself and family - Namaste Queen

  • @gemmanorth5732
    @gemmanorth5732 3 роки тому

    I have a medicine bag made out of just beads. Is this a real medicine bag?

  • @rinsimon5467
    @rinsimon5467 3 роки тому

    Chii Miigwetch for sharing your knowledge <3

  • @africaRBG
    @africaRBG 3 роки тому

    G'miigwetchin. This was really helpful

  • @davidpeckham2405
    @davidpeckham2405 3 роки тому

    Megwish. I found you through Joe Pitawanaquat's channel "Creators Garden" . Thanks for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.

  • @adamchapman3943
    @adamchapman3943 3 роки тому

    Grandma Kim my fish skins are still soaking in the oil and eggs..I’m still waiting for part 3.. love your videos and hope you post another soon.

  • @africaRBG
    @africaRBG 3 роки тому

    Miigwetch ! This was very helpful

  • @LL-et3yk
    @LL-et3yk 3 роки тому

    Aunty, do we only harvest in the summer? Thank you.

  • @pepperwell4297
    @pepperwell4297 3 роки тому

    Northern B.C in the city. Is it okay to use Emerald Green Arborvite from my yard?

  • @alanfrank7104
    @alanfrank7104 4 роки тому

    Hi mate!! Thanks for the upload. Have you ever thought of using smzeus . c o m to promote your channel?!

  • @honeybadgerstudios21
    @honeybadgerstudios21 4 роки тому

    Thank you for making this

  • @AliceBradley
    @AliceBradley 4 роки тому

    Cool video!

  • @paulmcdougall1778
    @paulmcdougall1778 4 роки тому

    Good job

  • @mariamlawrencemelissaknapp1027
    @mariamlawrencemelissaknapp1027 4 роки тому

    Lovely 😍💋 💝💖❤️

  • @joshuadoxen7586
    @joshuadoxen7586 4 роки тому

    Good class. There may have been sweat.

  • @HeritageMississauga
    @HeritageMississauga 4 роки тому

    Thank you Grandmother Kim Wheatley for sharing your knowledge and providing such incredible and fascinating lessons. We will definitely be watching the entire series.