Healing in Community: Walking the Path of Ancestral Strength Training

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Healing in Community: Walking the Path of Ancestral Strength

February 26–27, 2026 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Northwest Indian College — 2522 Kwina Road, Building 21

A culturally grounded, ceremony-based training exploring intergenerational trauma, delayed grief, and collective healing.

About the Training

Healing in Community is a two-day immersive gathering designed to help participants understand how trauma moves through families and generations—and how communities have always carried wisdom for healing.

Led by Indigenous facilitators, this training centers on Indigenous knowledge systems, ceremony, and embodied practices. Participants will explore historical and multi-generational trauma, community-based pathways of care, and tangible tools for nervous-system regulation, reflection, and personal integration.

Each day closes with movement, breathwork, and meditation to support experiential learning and bring teachings into the body.

Potential Topics (this training is participant centered training therefore topics could change based on identified needs of the group)

• Intergenerational and historical trauma
• How trauma is transmitted across generations
• Delayed grief and family systems
• Strength-based Indigenous healing frameworks
• Ceremony-based approaches to restoration
• Community-centered healing practices
• Embodied tools for grounding and self-regulation

Healing in Community: Walking the Path of Ancestral Strength

February 26–27, 2026 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Northwest Indian College — 2522 Kwina Road, Building 21

A culturally grounded, ceremony-based training exploring intergenerational trauma, delayed grief, and collective healing.

About the Training

Healing in Community is a two-day immersive gathering designed to help participants understand how trauma moves through families and generations—and how communities have always carried wisdom for healing.

Led by Indigenous facilitators, this training centers on Indigenous knowledge systems, ceremony, and embodied practices. Participants will explore historical and multi-generational trauma, community-based pathways of care, and tangible tools for nervous-system regulation, reflection, and personal integration.

Each day closes with movement, breathwork, and meditation to support experiential learning and bring teachings into the body.

Potential Topics (this training is participant centered training therefore topics could change based on identified needs of the group)

• Intergenerational and historical trauma
• How trauma is transmitted across generations
• Delayed grief and family systems
• Strength-based Indigenous healing frameworks
• Ceremony-based approaches to restoration
• Community-centered healing practices
• Embodied tools for grounding and self-regulation