EventsElder-in-Residence - Visit Kokum Lorette Goulet (Drop-In)

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Elder-in-Residence - Visit Kokum Lorette Goulet (Drop-In)

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Stanley A. Milner (Downtown)

Description

Elders in Residence Program 

The Edmonton Public Library’s Elders in Residence Program (EIR) provides access to an Indigenous Elder and Knowledge Holders for EPL customers. The Elder in Residence hosts biweekly programs and specialty programs centred on Indigenous knowledge and work to ensure that ceremony is an active part of our library system. Through classes, events and ceremonies, we bring together people from all backgrounds to learn about Indigenous culture, protocol and processes.

Kokum Lorette Goulet

Thirty years ago, Kokum Lorette was given her Traditional name, Miskinâhk Iskwew (Turtle Woman), and she began her journey of walking the Red Road. Lorette was born in Edmonton; her mother was Métis from Calling Lake, and her father was from Thunder Bay. She is intuitive and empathetic and carries with her a legacy of love, kindness, and compassion. She has worked with Indigenous communities for over forty years and has learned much from many Elders and knowledge keepers who have enriched her life and teachings.

Kokum Lorette joins EPL to help support the community with her experience providing support to individuals and communities on their journeys of finding themselves through acceptance, care, and healing. She has worked with many communities and groups in the city of Edmonton, including Native Counselling Services of Alberta, Ben Calf Robe Society, Aboriginal Head Start program, NiGiNan Housing Ventures, and the non-profit Mâmawi Nîpawiwin Standing Together. Her heart is happy when she is supporting children and families.

Lorette has one son and many others who are children of her heart. She loves Mother Earth, children, laughter, and singing. Her heart is with her people, and she loves to use her gifts to help others.

Visit with Kokum Lorette

Kokum Lorette works out of PÎYÊSÎW WÂSKÂHIKAN in the Stanley A. Milner Library downtown every second Thursday, her visiting hours are:

  • 1 - 3 p.m. for drop-ins

Please note, that depending on the demand and capacity your prearranged meeting may not happen on your first choice of date or time. We will contact you to schedule another date/time or you are welcome to attend the drop in hours.

Program:
Mâmawôayâwin
Suitable for:
Child (6 - 8)
Child (9 - 12)
Teen
Adult
Senior
Type:
Indigenous
Elder in Residence
Language:
English

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