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Circle Participant Documents

Here are some of the documents that you will use for reference during your upcoming Circle gatherings.

These document links present a pdf format which can be viewed online or downloaded for your use.

Your Zoom Circle Course Outline

Theme Materials

  • Opening Guidelines for Zoom Circles
  • Theme for Week One – “Getting to know one another”
  • Closing: Vision of Reconciliation

Updated October 27 2021

 

The Winnipeg administrative offices of Circles for Reconciliation are on Treaty 1 territory – the traditional land of the Ininiw (Cree), Anishinábé (Ojibwé), Anishiniw (Ojibwé Cree), Dakota and Dene people, as well as the Birthplace of the Métis Nation and the Heart of the Métis Homeland. Circles for Reconciliation is an Indigenous-led non-profit corporation, with at least 51 % of our Board of Directors being peoples of First Nation, Inuit, or Métis status. Circles for Reconciliation is a registered charity, registration no. 748256930 RR 0001.

Our Circles for Reconciliation team in Tkaronto are grateful to have the opportunity to meet and work on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples.  We also acknowledge that Tkaronto is covered by Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa band.
Artwork by Eugene Demas. Eugene was well featured in Calgary's Bow Museum and known for his use of pencil crayons.

  • Each Gathering
    • General Procedures for Gatherings
    • Opening Guidelines for Zoom Circles
    • Opening Guidelines for In Person Circles
    • Closing: Vision of Reconciliation
  • Basics of Reconciliation
    • Getting To Know You (Zoom Circle)
    • Dispelling Misconceptions (national)
    • Dispelling Misconceptions (Manitoba)
    • Dispelling Misconceptions (BC)
    • Intergenerational Trauma
    • Reconciliation
    • The Meaning of Land
  • Historial Order
    • Treaties – Our Nation to Nation Partnerships
    • Our Nation to Nation Partnerships (BC)
    • Violations of the Spirit of Treaties
    • The Indian Act
    • Residential Schools
    • The Pass System
    • The Sixties Scoop
    • The Justice System
  • After Circles: Living Reconciliation
  • Métis Themes
    • Métis People of Canada
    • Métis Experience at Residential Schools
    • Métis Struggles for Land
    • Métis Identity and Nationhood
  • Special Interest
    • Day Schools and Day Scholars
    • Call to Business
    • Entrepreneurship Among Indigenous Peoples
    • New Canadians and Indigenous Peoples
    • Canadian Public Opinion on Indigenous Peoples
    • Hope

Use the red button to view a list of all our themes.

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It is truly the time for reconciliation.
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The Seven Sacred Teachings of the Anishinaabe

These teachings form part of our openings for all Circles.

Circles for Reconciliation Inc. recognizes that all First Nations, Métis and Inuit people have their own cultural teachings that encompass the morals and values of conduct.On page 30 of “Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future.”, it states that The Seven Sacred Teachings of the Anishinaabe—Respect, Courage, Love, Truth, Humility, Honesty, and Wisdom—served as the themes for the seven National Events, and ceremony and traditional observance played an important part in the National Events. It is recognized that there are many adaptions of the teachings. We encourage each circle to adapt the Seven Sacred Teachings of the Anishinaabe to the needs of their circle.

View all the guidelines that we use to ensure respectful and consistent gatherings.

  • LOVE: it is more important to care for one another
  • HONESTY: better to fail with honesty than succeed by fraud
  • RESPECT: give it, earn it, receive it
  • TRUTH: it is always easiest to speak the truth
  • HUMILITY: to be humble about your accomplishments is to be strong
  • COURAGE: let nothing stand in the way of doing the right thing
  • WISDOM: with hard work and dedication will come knowledge

The administrative offices of Circles for Reconciliation Inc. are on Treaty 1 territory – the traditional land of the Ininiw (Cree), Anishinábé (Ojibwé), Anisininew (Ojibwé Cree), Dakota and Dene people, as well as the Birthplace of the Métis Nation and the Heart of the Métis Homeland.

Circles for Reconciliation is an Indigenous-led non-profit corporation, with at least 51 % of our Board of Directors being peoples of First Nation, Inuit, or Métis status.

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Circles for Reconciliation believes in changing the minds and hearts of FNIM (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) and non-Indigenous people through the weekly themes and sharing that takes place in our Circles.

Circles for Reconciliation Inc.
Winnipeg, Manitoba

866-794-2017

eastcfr@CirclesforReconciliation.ca

Registered Charity Number: 748256930RR0001

"Reconciliation begins with each and every one of us."
TRC. (2015). Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future:
Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, p 185.
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