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Приєднався 10 тра 2011
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Dr. Jill Roberge tells us why she McMaster and the family she found at ISHS
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Lacey Vanevery talks about her experience as a student
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Elder Renee Thomas-Hill talks about her role as an Elder at ISHS
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Elder Myneegun Henry talk about his role at ISHS
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Bertha Skye, ISHS Elder, talks about her role at ISHS
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Portia Worthy talks McMaster, ISHS, MSEI and finding a community at Mac.
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Dr. Jill Rorberge talks ISHS, MSEI, family and Medicine at McMaster
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MD Class of 2016, Emergency Medicine Resident
Janelle Syring talks ISHS, medicine and what motivates her
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MD Candidate Class of 2019
Dr. Robert Kudlovich talks ISHS, MSEI, Mentoring, Medicine and McMaster
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Dr. Kudlovich, Class of 2017
About the Indigenous Students Health Sciences (ISHS) Office at McMaster University
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Renewing our relationship with Grandmother moon by Renee Thomas-Hill
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Elder Renee Thomas-Hill
EIR 2 Lorna Hill Part 1
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EIR 4 Elize Hartley "Michif Losing Metis Language"
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ASHS Elder in Residence Elize Hartley speaks about her involvement with the Aboriginal Students Health Sciences office at McMaster University.
EIR 4 Elize Hartley "Métis Regalia"
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Rip Auntie Bertha 😢
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I'm looking for cough syrup from long ago still used today
Thank you for your help
R U TALKING ABOUT THE BLACK BURCH????
I like how she tells what kind of people the medicine is for not listing a bunch of symptoms or diseases.
They only had men and women? Sounds like a great time in our history
Dine Bertha i do not see any birch sadly where i am, i would love to get some for pain, my stomach and to sleep. does it matter if it is white or black birch?
Thank you very much for sharing. 😊
Love your video , most informative
Enjoy your videos have used several of the natural remedies you recommend thanks
Meegwetch for sharing your knowledge with us I make this promise that I will make a tobacco offering in thanks for what I take from Turtle Island......Signed a Non-Nish
Thank you for your knowledge and sharing it with all ❤
Please be my grandmother! Great vid by a wonderful woman.
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Beautiful sorry!!! ❤❤❤ you are a beautiful person.
I'm currently living in the Ozarks in southern Missouri and there are no birch trees here I missed the north of Michigan and the upper peninsula and Wisconsin where I was raised is there a substitute tree that I can use that's just as good as the birch that grows in the south
Which type of cedar tree
A gifted healer. People sometimes forget the power of the laying on of hands.❤
I had a cedar tree in my front yard the birds nest in them every year. There beautiful.
💐🌹🏵💮🌸🌻🌼Miigwich for sharing your wisdom and knowledge. Thank you 👣🦅💐
Miigwech! In the Lake Superior area we call it Wiike...I have used it for many things. We gather it every year...
Power of cheddar?
Thank You ☺
Is that "asprin"? I think so.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us! The tumor removal fascinates me!
It tastes terrible tho.
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This is very important knowledge. Thank you so much for sharing❤
Mountain dew causes cancer no sense to continue drinking it after surgery for tumor removal. You really need to eat and drink good things too.
Thank you for sharing this wisdom. It will help me on my healing journey. Many thanks and blessings to you. 🙏❤
Very interesting I enjoy hearing of the old ways & try to incorporate them in my life thank you so much
Max 5 min of brew, 4-5 leafs 1 cup each 2 days in my opinion is best!! Wonderful tea :)
We use this in Nepal for the same reason. And in Indian Ayurveda too this is used for several ailments. It is called Bojo in Nepal and Vacha in Ayurveda.
At the ancient site discovered in North Carolina many of the artifacts are buried with cedar chunks inside of them. It’s amazing how you can still smell the cedar after so long.
But you not indigenous
Amazing love your stories pls make a book ❤❤❤❤
Much love ❤
if i may ask, what kind of cedar is it? because i know some cedar is poison-like
I have a question for anyone who can answer I have a birch tree allergy to the pollen and I don’t know if I can safely use products with xylitol in it really know anything about this
Chi Meegwetch Nokomis
Thank you Elder Bertha Skye for sharing your knowledge of natural medicines. Much respect and love to you.
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HIGHLY appreciated. These medicines grow naturally & independently of our input.They are widely available. We must preserve and pass on these skills for those who come after, if we are to remain sovereign...
How interesting. Thank you. This makes so much sense
Thank you so much for teaching us. Blessings to you.
Married in 1958!!! That would put her in her 90s if she is still around.
Thank you
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