Co-Ed Sweat Lodge Ceremony with Knowledge Keeper Dan Garcia
July 16 @ 3:00 pm - 7:30 pm
3:00 PM: Sacred fire lighting
5:00 PM: Sweat Lodge Ceremony and Teachings begin with a feast to follow
Limited parking available. Registration is encouraged.
Items to bring:
- Semma / Tobacco for prayer and offerings.
- Change of Clothes: Bring a change of clothes for after the ceremony.
- Co-ed Ceremony: This ceremony is co-ed, and participants are expected to dress modestly and respectfully.
- Male Attire: Males are asked to bring shorts and a towel. Shirts are also acceptable.
- Female Attire: Females are asked to wear a t-shirt (no tank tops) and a ribbon skirt or nightgown. A sports bra is recommended to avoid potential hazards associated with underwire bras.
- 2-Spirit and Inclusive: Individuals who identify as 2-Spirit or have specific needs or preferences are encouraged to wear clothing that makes them feel comfortable and respected.
**This is an alcohol / drug free ceremony / event.**
*We invite all participants to actively contribute to the preparation of the ceremony and clean up afterward. Your involvement as an active participant makes the ceremony a success.
Information / Registration:
Jonn Naveau
Traditional Helper
Phone: (705) 968-0072
Email: Jonn.Naveau@nthc.ca
Traditional health services are available to the Anishinabek population residing on & off reserve in the District of Manitoulin, Espanola, and Area.


