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Indigenous Elders Morris Little Wolf (Piikani), Winston Wadsworth (Kainai), Alice Zwart (Inuit), Alice Bissonette (Metis) and Beatrice Little Mustache (Piikani) gathered to discuss the naming of the South Zone Indigenous Patient Navigation Model project.
Through the Creator, "Four Winds" was identified.
Wind is of
significance in the Blackfoot, Inuit and Métis cultures.
Wind is also
significant to the South Zone (chinook winds).
Wind is never ending
and transcends all cultures.
Winds bring calm and
relaxation.
Wind also signifies a
journey.
Wind is cleansing and
healing.
Wind also comes from
4 directions (like the medicine wheel).
Wind is invisible – a
power that you don’t see.
The Four Winds project hopes
to support and provide navigation services for Indigenous patients and their
families. Moving from having to chase support, to feeling the support, like a
warm wind.
A naming transfer and Pipe Ceremony was held on August 21, 2019.
The
ceremony was a heart touching and emotional experience. Special thanks to the
Elders for leading the steering committee through such a special cultural
tradition and for telling such meaningful and impactful stories.
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