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The Feast House

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Indigenous peoples practicing our laws and teachings, in right relations, and demonstrating generosity are powerful acts that demonstrate sovereignty and will benefit our children and their children. What might be called “charitable” or “non-profit” today is, in so many instances, Indigenous peoples being who we were taught to be and holding strong our connection to lands, language, and laws. Indigenous philanthropic behaviours are ancient and part of everyday life, and the lessons within are crucial to our collective power and well-being. Indigenous cousins are invited to join us and share your vision, values, and work. The Feast House is a place where your voices and acts of service will be boldly amplified and honoured. Your wisdom and sovereignty is cherished here. The invitation to Canadians, accomplices, and settler philanthropy is to show up, observe and stay present, listen and learn, and then act accordingly. You are invited to mobilize funds abundantly and without restriction to support our kin asserting sovereignty in their territories and communities.
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  • Date

    Dec 05, 2022

  • By

    Amaan Fazal

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