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Michael Thrasher - A Native North American Perspective
Michael
Thrasher (KA-WHYWA-WEET) is a nationally recognized
Métis teacher of Anishinabi First Nations philosophy,
tradition and culture. He was initiated into pre contact traditional
teachings and ceremonies by the Elders of his community. These ancient
traditions came from spiritual teachers with a lineage dating back to
the early civilization of First Nation’s. In
addition, he was the co-chair of the first Round Table Hearings for the
Royal Commission in Edmonton. His contacts and experience extend from
the grass roots of the First Nations community to the offices of
governments and multi-national corporations. He will be speaking on
ancient Native traditions regarding early trans-Atlantic
contact. Click here to learn
more >> Click each to read their bioMichael ThrasherGunnar Thompson, Ph.D. Dr. Carl L. Johannessen Zena Halpern V. Garth Norman Jay S. Wakefield Andrea di Robilant Dr. David H. Kelley, Ph.D. Dr. Manual di Silva Scott Wolter, P.G. Chris A. Patenaude AAS Dr. Stephen C. Jett Dr. Evan Jones Dr. Benjamin B. Olshin, Ph.D. Rick Osmon |
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