August 11, 2022 – Fisher River Cree Nation, Manitoba – Investing in cultural spaces is crucial to addressing the root causes of violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ individuals. Indigenous groups have also highlighted culturally centred spaces as essential to self-determination.
Today, leaders from the Fisher River Cree Nation and the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations launch the Red Turtle Lodge Cultural Centre project. The Government of Canada is providing $1.24 million towards construction of the centre, through the Cultural Spaces in Indigenous Communities Program (CSICP). The Red Turtle Lodge Cultural Centre will be a hub where members of the Fisher River Cree Nation and surrounding communities will gather, learn and share traditional practices with a special focus on the needs of women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.
The Red Turtle Lodge Cultural Centre will partner with the First Nation Healing Centre to support women and children who have experienced domestic abuse and family violence. Healing circles, full-moon ceremonies, and an annual women’s healing gathering are among the planned initiatives. Programming at the Red Turtle Lodge Cultural Centre will also include land-based wellness workshops to support community members who are living with intergenerational trauma as they restore and strengthen their connections to the Cree way of life, traditions and language.
Budget 2021 announced $108.8 million over two years for the Cultural Spaces in Indigenous Communities Program. This investment is part of the Federal Pathway to Address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People, the Government of Canada’s contribution to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Girls, Women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People National Action Plan and supports the response to Call for Justice 2.3. This transformative program supports Indigenous Peoples in reclaiming their identity as part of their journey towards self-determination.
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“We are pleased with the federal government’s contribution to the Red Turtle Lodge; as it is another example of their commitment to reconciliation with indigenous peoples of Canada. We had many people, community elders and numerous organizations come together in developing this proposal for our community. We’ve seen the need to create a space within our community that can help connect people to who they are as Indigenous people. The Red Turtle Lodge will help our people enhance and revive their cultural practises and traditional ceremonies that will ultimately bring healing.”
Chief David Crate
Fisher River Cree Nation
“The Red Turtle Lodge will be more than a building—it will be a safe space for healing, connection and sharing. Women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ members of the Fisher River Cree Nation and surrounding communities will have greater access to the teachings, traditions and ceremonies that are so essential to individual well-being. I commend the leadership of the Fisher River Cree Nation for taking the steps to make their vision of place to enhance Cree language, culture and spiritual wellness a reality.”
The Honourable Marc Miller
Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations
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