Indigenous Workshops

Awema Tendesi

Awema Tendesi is Anishinabe from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabe in Quebec, Canada.  He is a father, a traditional men's pow wow dancer and a public speaker.

In Awema’s workshops he offers in depth Indigenous cultural workshops and performances with the goal of giving a better understanding of Indigenous people. 


Workshops include:

  • Boys with Braids workshops
  • Understanding Indigenous culture talking circle


Performances include:

  • Hand drum
  • Pow Wow drum
  • Traditional dancing
To book a workshop or performance please contact Awema directly at: 
tendezi01@hotmail.com

Tammy Pizendewatch Twashi

Tammy Pizendewatch Twashi (legal colonial name Tammy Cote) is Algonquin Anishinabekwe from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation.


Tammy grew up and lives in her community, where she has been able to learn and now teach the traditional ways of tanning hides.

She started traditional hide tanning 10+ years ago when she asked her mother Jackie Pizendewatch if she could help her tan hides. Tammy knew then that it was her responsibility to carry her grandfather Basil Twashi’s teachings which he learned from his mother.

Tammy has taken on the responsibility of making herself available to help pass on this knowledge because of the importance of revitalizing the traditional practices of our ancestors. She focusses on the respect of the land and animals and the sustainability aspect of Anishinabe ways of knowing and doing.

Workshops include:

  • Hands-on hide demonstrations
  • Hide camps and workshops, where Tammy walks you through the hide tanning process from start to finish. Get ready to work your "mooscles"!

If you would like to book a hide camp/workshop with Tammy, please reach out to her directly at:

tcmacson@hotmail.com

Her Braids

Sunshine launched Her Braids in 2015, a social media movement that creates awareness about the issues of clean drinking water in First Nations communities through beaded pendants, workshops and her children's book, ‘Nibi's Water Song.’
Now, her two daughters Keggy and Nibi go to communities and schools to give these three hour workshops.  Everyone creates and takes home their own beaded conversation starter.
To book a workshop contact herbraids@gmail.com