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About Us

At Hollow Bone Healing Lodge, we're dedicated to building bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. We believe in the power of cultural understanding to promote healing and reconciliation.​

Who We Are

Hollow Bone Healing Lodge is an Indigenous-led organization, dedicated to cultivating reconciliation initiatives that promote healing, understanding, and unity between Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples and broader society. Our mission is to bridge cultural divides, uphold Indigenous rights, and empower communities through education and access to cultural resources. ​​​We are sowing the seeds of change for the next seven generations so that we may one day be looked upon as good Ancestors​​

Our Mission

At Hollow Bone Healing Lodge, we're dedicated to building bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. We believe in the power of cultural understanding to promote healing and reconciliation.​

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Celebrating Traditions: We work alongside local Treaty members, Elders, and Knowledge Keepers to revitalize Indigenous languages and traditions. This includes creating engaging educational materials and facilitating learning opportunities for all.

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Empowering Through Education: Our workshops, events, and online resources foster cultural awareness and understanding. This knowledge is key to acknowledging historical injustices and promoting Indigenous rights.

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Advocating for Change: We champion reconciliation at all levels, advocating for policies that reflect Indigenous perspectives and address social disparities. We believe in collaborative partnerships with governments, non-profits, and businesses to achieve lasting change.

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Creating Space for Healing: We create safe and inclusive spaces for dialogue, community gatherings, and healing circles. We recognize the interconnectedness of cultural well-being with mental, physical, and spiritual health. Additionally, we provide access to cultural and spiritual resources, ensuring urban Indigenous communities can connect and access cultural resources. 

Elder & Knowledge Keeper Advisory Council

We are accountable to an Elders and Knowledge Keeper Advisory Council. We are honoured to learn from them.

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In the Spirit of the Truth, we acknowledge and recognize past and ongoing injustices. HBHL is committed to Reconciliation and healing with all Indigenous Peoples as we value accountability, dignity, collaboration, and continuous learning. HBHL recognizes the traditional territories, oral practices, and history of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika Nations. The Stoney Nakota Nations of Chiniki, Goodstoney/Wesley, and Bearspaw and The Tsuut’ina Nation of Treaty 7. We also acknowledge Métis Nation Region 3 and all who live, work and steward the Treaty 7 territories. As Treaty 7 Peoples we are all responsible for the continued health and honouring of these Sacred homelands.

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