This is a place where you can engage in a process of cultural rediscovery and healing while being cared for by your own people, on your own land and through the sacred ceremony of birth.
It is up to you who is involved in your care and what members of your family or community attend your birth.
Traditional teachings and health practices, ceremonies, and plant medicines can be integrated into any aspect of your care as you wish. The midwives at the birth centre work closely with a Traditional Medicine Person who is available to prepare sacred plant medicines for use in pregnancy, birth and postpartum.
Midwives have always been an integral part of Indigenous communities across Canada. It has only been within the last century that midwifery and birth were removed from these communities. The midwives at Tsi Non: we Ionnakeratstha Ona:grahsta understand the impacts of colonialism, cultural suppression, and historical trauma.
Tsi Non: we Ionnakeratstha Ona:grahsta provides a safe and respectful place for people to practice their Traditional Indigenous ceremonies and/or those who feel culturally disconnected to reclaim their Indigenous heritage.
This is a place where you can engage in a process of cultural rediscovery and healing while being cared for by your own people, on your own land and through the sacred ceremony of birth.