Jazzmin would like to share with you a story that has been passed down generation to generation, "How the Grizzly Bear Climbed the Mountain".
Read MoreThis is a blog post written by our past staff Tia and Caeleigh on their experience with our Sky World workshops!
Read MoreOur Outreach & Education Coordinator Kelly King on the 'sweet water' of the sugar maple and how it connects us to Indigenous heritage and settler tradition
Read MoreDuring the initial lockdown of 2020, the TRACKS team put together a comprehensive list of Online and Onland Resources for Families. This list is now available here.
Read MoreAaniin, Boozhoo, Kwey Kwey! Waaseyaa nungo Niimi Migizi Aabinojii ndizhnikaaz, Mukwa ndodem, Kitigan Zibi ndonjibaa. Algonquin Anishinaabe, Mi’kmaq Niizh Manidowag ndaaw
Read MoreAaniin! Maggie Cummings ndizhnikaaz. Ngig ndodem. Wshkiigomaang ndoonjibaa.
Read MoreAaniin, Geneva Walker ndizhinikaaz, hello my name is Geneva Walker. I work at TRACKS as the social media lead and office support position!
Read MoreAanin, Hello, Salaam! My name is Sara and I am so thrilled to be taking on the role of Oshkwazin Program Development and Delivery with TRACKS this year!
Read MoreHi my name is Leah Grimes! I work for the Outreach and Education Development and Delivery team here at TRACKS.
Read MoreHi Everyone! I'm Jaida Ponce, and I'm a Kichi Siibi (Ottawa River Valley) Anishinaabe-kwe from Ardoch Algonquin First Nation.
Read MoreAniin, Naanooshenhshii-Kwe minwa Grace indizhnikaaz, Alderville Ndoonjibaa, Wabizhenhshii Ndoodem; Hello, Yellow Hummingbird Woman is my spirit name, although I go by Grace.
Read MoreJazzmin Foster (who most recently worked with TRACKS in the Development & Delivery position) and her son, Henrick, made some Zhingwaak Mshkiiki Waabo and wanted to share the recipe with you all. Making this medicine is the perfect thing to do to stay healthy while social distancing!
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