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Tanyan O'mani Pi Kte Na Maka Akon “Walking a Good Way on Mother Earth”

Tue, Feb 10

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Tanyan O'mani Pi Kte Na Maka Akon  “Walking a Good Way on Mother Earth”
Tanyan O'mani Pi Kte Na Maka Akon  “Walking a Good Way on Mother Earth”

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Feb 10, 2026, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. MST

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We are honoured to invite First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students at Athabasca University to a special healing and wellness talk:


Tanyan O'mani Pi Kte Na Maka Akon


 “Walking a Good Way on Mother Earth”


This traditional healing, wellness, and grounding gathering will be led by Shane Patterson (Ihanktowan/Dakota, Yankton Sioux Tribe), in collaboration with the Wîcihitowin Indigenous Student Alliance and Lana Ray, Faculty of Health Disciplines at Athabasca University.


🗓 February 10


 ⏰ 3:00 PM MST


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We are the Wîcihitowin Indigenous Student Alliance, a group of First Nations and Métis students studying at Athabasca University from across Turtle Island. We are open to all Indigenous, Métis and Inuit students at AU. 

WISA is a sovereign student-led alliance and is not affiliated with, governed by, or representative of Athabasca University (AU), AUGSA, or AUSU. We function as an independent, yet collective student alliance!

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