The M茅tis Nation Columbia River Society are continuing to show its support for health care works in the community, following a 鈥榣ove-in鈥 in September, this week it presented butter and Saskatoon Jam with Labrador Tea for a coffee break at the Golden and District Hospital.
鈥淪ome months ago, after listening to the news and learning about the shortage of health care workers made worse by the pandemic and in conversations with some of our doctors and nurses, we learned that their morale was at an all time low,鈥 said Davene Dunn of the M茅tis Society.
鈥淢any have suffered from anxiety and depression, not to mention being extremely stressed and overworked.
When we noticed protests and demonstrations by anti-vaxxers taking place, we knew that we should do something to show support and our gratitude for always being there for our small community.鈥
In addition to the food and tea, the M茅tis society also presented a print of a painting to Dr. Meghan Guy, to be hung in the maternity ward at the hospital.
The painting, titled 鈥淵ou Come From The Stars鈥, was painted by Cree M茅tis artist, Dr. Karlee Fellner, and represents the teaching that we come into this physical world from the Pleiades via the umbilical cord, which anchors us to the Tree of Life within our mother.
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In the painting, heart berries, or strawberries, (otenim卯nak) emerging from the breasts represent the love and nourishment provided from the mother.
The Saskatoon berries (okonokistsi) depicted at the other end of the lodge/womb are one of the sacred medicines of the Blackfoot medicine.
Dr. Karlee gave birth at a birth lodge ceremony, and gifted a print of the painting to a member of her team, who in turn has passed it along to Golden in honour of other expectant mothers.
鈥淎s the pandemic goes on, we are all tired and our health care workers are more tired. They continue caring for us and we believe it is our responsibility to support them in any way we can and more importantly, to show them that we are grateful for their efforts and their dedication,鈥 said Dunn.