TRADITIONAL HEALTH SERVICES
Our Traditional Health Services offer a unique and holistic approach to your well-being. Drawing from centuries of Indigenous wisdom, our team of highly skilled traditional healers and cultural support services provide personalized care that respects your mind, body and spirit.
Traditional Healers/Knowledge Keepers currently available for appointments include:
ESSTIN NIGANOBE (MCLEOD) Esstin Niganobe (Mcleod), Anishinaabe Kwe resides within the Mississaugi First Nation, where she has promoted Anishinaabe alternative healing practices and Spiritual experiences for the past 35 years. As Anishinaabe Medicine Practitioner, she has provided clinical support for the past 20 years within various First Nations in Mid Northern Ontario. She has promoted personal Healing Methods, and Spiritual consultations and practices stemming from an energetic spiritual connection. Esstin has studied medicine plant remedies for 34 years and provides remedies for symptoms and provides spiritual guidance. Esstin has initiated workshops to create awareness reflective of a Wholistic practice for personal healing and wellness.
DANIEL GARCIA M.S.W., R.S.W., his Anishinabe noozawin is OzowMukwaNidoo which translates to YelloSpirit Bear.Turtle Clan, originally from Walpole Island First Nation, Bkejwanong. Daniel currently resides in Whitefish River First Nation with his family. Daniel is a bundle carrier and has been attaining cultural knowledge for over 31 years by participating in singing on the big drum, hand drumming, various teachings, fasting, helping with and conducting various ceremonies. Dan provides services with Sweat Lodge ceremony, fanning off, foot soaks, various teachings,individual, couple or family counselling.
JOE SYRETTE is Anishinaabe Ojibwe from Batchewana First Nation located in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario. He currently lives in Mount Pleasant, Michigan with his Family. Growing up as a traditional shkaabewis “helper” Joe has learned to balance his spiritual and personal life while continuing to always remain humble with the knowledge he carries. He has spent his young and adolescent years in Ontario learning how to live in duality between the modern world and traditional Anishinaabe world through fasting and attending ceremonies. He currently helps communities and other traditional people and healers when needed allowing his knowledge and traditional teachings to grow.
To book an appointment, contact:
Renee Kozachanko
Traditional Intake Care Coordinator
Email: Renee.kozachanko@noojmowin-teg.ca
Tel: (705) 968-0809
Main office: (705) 368-0083