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November 19, 2024 66 mins

Today I talk to Clarence Cachagee, an Indigenous leader, author and founder of Crow Shield Lodge - a land-based healing center for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.  

So, I don’t know how to explain this conversation and when you listen, you’ll know what I mean.  Talking to Clarence, you’re struck by how peaceful, thoughtful and hopeful he is for someone who has been through such trauma.  He talks about being placed in foster care with his sister at an early age, discovering alcohol at 8 years old, abandoning his high-school sweetheart and their two young daughters, living on the streets, being incarcerated - and then finding his way back.  He got sober, graduated from college, reconciled with his family, and, most importantly, reconnected with the land and his Indigenous roots.  

I’ve got a lot to learn about Indigenous teachings.  So  when Clarence talks about kindness, compassion, finding your purpose, and being of service - it's with a different lens than I’m used to.  I’ve got a lot of work to do, and Clarence makes me feel ok about that.

https://www.amazon.ca/North-Wind-Man-Clarence-Cachagee/dp/1990827039Please enjoy, Clarence Cachagee.

Key Takeaways:

  • Prayer as a Tool for Connection: Clarence explains how “praying forward” shifts the focus from personal needs to collective healing and gratitude.
  • Healing Through the Land: The land holds the wisdom and medicine needed for healing and reconnection. All our teachings, ceremonies, and belonging are rooted in it.
  • The Power of a Spirit Name: Receiving his name, North Wind Man, was pivotal for Clarence. It helped him rediscover his purpose: to bring change and foster connection.
  • Breaking the Cycle of Trauma: Intergenerational trauma runs deep, but healing begins with acknowledgment, patience, and working for future generations.
  • Truth and Reconciliation: We’re still in the truth stage, and it’s hard work. Allyship, listening, and challenging the status quo are critical for meaningful progress.
  • The Importance of Alternatives: Clarence advocates for new pathways in health care, education, and justice systems to create spaces for Indigenous perspectives and healing.
  • Hope for the Future: Being a “best ancestor” today involves creating opportunities and removing barriers for future generations to thrive.

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