our mission |
At the Healing Place — Tsi-Tesakotitsén:tha, we are dedicated to restoring the vital connection between people, land, and food. Rooted in indigenous traditions and guided by the principles of sustainability, our mission is to empower communities to reclaim their sovereignty over food systems through sustainable practices, cultural healing, and land stewardship. Through hunting, foraging, growing, and cooking, we honour the earth’s bounty, revitalize ancestral knowledge, and work toward a more resilient, just, and ecologically balanced future.
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impact statement"And while I stood there
I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being." ~ Black Elk |
At The Healing Place – Tsi-Tesakotitsén:tha, we strive to create lasting, positive change by integrating traditional indigenous practices with modern sustainability efforts. As a community-driven C3 corporation, our impact is centred on three core areas:
Through our work, we aim to build a bridge between traditional indigenous wisdom and contemporary sustainability efforts while providing economic opportunities that benefit both the community and the planet. We are committed to profitability that drives positive social and environmental outcomes, creating a lasting impact for future generations. |
theory of change"Nature is not dumb.
Humanity is dumb when we can't hear or when we forget how to communicate with nature. Nature is very much alive. Intelligent living beings and vibrant energies are all over the planet. "Now we are beginning to come to a point where human consciousness is moving back to female energy. The Earth is crying out very loudly, and the herbalists are springing up. Women are becoming healers again. That energy is coming back.” ~Sun Bear |
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A thriving, resilient, and sustainable community where people are deeply connected to the land, their food systems, and traditional indigenous knowledge, leading to a healthier, more just world for all generations. Inputs (Resources and Actions):
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