Kapabamayak Achaak Healing Forest - Winnipeg

Kapabamayak Achaak Healing Forest - Winnipeg Kapabamayak Achaak Healing Forest Winnipeg, in St. For more information email: [email protected] John’s Park in the North End of Winnipeg.

John's Park, Winnipeg, is a place for learning and healing, dedicated to those children lost to or affected by Residential Schools. Kapabamayak Achaak Healing Forest Winnipeg is a place for learning and healing on Treaty One Land and takes up the call for action on truth and reconciliation. The Healing Forest is a living memorial to Indigenous children lost to or affected by the residential school

system, located in St. The site was developed in collaboration with the Healing Forest Winnipeg Steering Committee and Community Elders. The Healing Forest Winnipeg was gifted the Spirit Name, Kapabamayak Achaak, which means “Wandering Spirit” by Peetanacoot Nenakawekapo in 2019. The gathering space, based on the Medicine Wheel, is wheelchair accessible and provides space for quiet reflection and ceremony. A sacred fire pit (stored offsite) is available on request. Four large grandmother stones, with intricate artwork by Natalie Rostaddejarlais, mark the four directions. The Steering Committee is working with neighbourhood schools and communities to develop a living curriculum to learn about medicine plants and Indigenous teachings. A small resource library is also available.

KAHF co-chair Val Vint will be part of an artist's talk tomorrow evening!
04/22/2026

KAHF co-chair Val Vint will be part of an artist's talk tomorrow evening!

Ambe omaa!

It is time the waters break free from the winter sleep, and it is the time when Anishinaabe-Kwe place water offerings to bodies of water in their respective traditional territories. Come spend an evening with us exploring our relations and responsibilities to the water on Thursday, April 23 at 5:30 pm at the 2nd Floor event space at The Forks Market.

The event will begin with Grandmother Judy Da Silva, Grandmother Chickadee Richard, and Grandmother Ivy Canard as they share teachings about the water offering and conduct the water offering ceremony at the traditional meeting place which we know as The Forks, at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. The gathering will also feature an artist talk with Jaimie Isaac and Val. T. Vint in respect to Niimaamaa, a 30-foot-tall sculpture located at Niizhoziibean (the pedestrian loop connecting The Forks and St. Boniface and linked to the Tache Promenade). Niimaamaa was created by a collaboration of KC Adams, Jaimie Isaac and Val Vint. Following the artist talk, we will work together to create posters that can be used on water walks and to advocate for the waters.

No registration is required and there will be a light supper available. If you have any questions, please reach out to [email protected].

Learn more about the event at https://chrr.info/event/rivers-relatives-and-reciprocity-how-we-care-for-the-waters/

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