Poppa and the Medicine Wheel

In this third book of the Poppa series, Poppa celebrates his first National Indigenous Peoples Day with his Mi’kmaw Community in St. George’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. He can finally do so without fear of discrimination or oppression.
June 21 is celebrated all over Turtle Island (North America) as National Indigenous Peoples Day. François and his friends are excited to celebrate their first public commemoration of this day with Poppa. They will host a morning sunrise ceremony, including Poppa’s teaching on the Seven Lessons of the Mi’kmaw Medicine Wheel.
Poppa realizes with much joy that his Indigenous culture is bursting with revitalization and renewed pride in a heritage he feared would be lost and forgotten forever. He does not have to practise his cultural ceremonies in private any longer.
Come, join us as we rediscover the teachings of our Mi’kmaw Medicine Wheel and how our ancestors depended on it as a valuable teaching tool for our Peoples. The lessons of the Medicine Wheel are deeply profound and rich with Indigenous spirituality. The Medicine Wheel begs the utmost respect for the Creator as well as every other living creature in existence.
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