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KISAPEMTOLTIPON- Let’s Work Together

Canada || New Brunswick
Consulting || Employment/Training || Professional Services

About KISAPEMTOLTIPON- Let's Work Together

Lets Work Together

Committed to working together, toward reconciliation.

Who are we?

Kisapemtoltipon, is a Wolastoqey term meaning, “Let’s Work Together”. And our team of Kisapemtoltipon Blanket Exercise facilitators are committed to working together with organizations in effort to ensure that society is well-informed on Indigenous peoples, and how education can help participants to be better equipped to be allies, and promote true and well-informed reconciliation in Canada and beyond.

What is a blanket exercise?

The Blanket Exercise is based on using Indigenous methodologies and the goal is to build understanding about our shared history as Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada by walking through pre-contact, treaty-making, colonization and resistance. Everyone is actively involved as they step onto blankets that represent the land, and into the role of First Nations, Inuit and later Métis peoples. Why Book a Blanket Exercise? By engaging on an emotional and intellectual level, the Blanket Exercise effectively educates and increases empathy.

What should I I know before booking?

We offer both the in-person Blanket exercise; which typically takes 3 hours to complete, and an interactive virtual version of the Blanket exercise. The virtual Blanket excercise is offered on the Zoom platform, and and takes 3 hours as well. Both version of the blanket exercise are followed by a talking or sharing circle, led by our facilitators and/or a present Elder.

Note: For each version of the blanket exercise, there is a 15-participant minimum.

The Pricing associated with booking: Fees can range from $500-900 per facilitator and/or Elder plus accommodations and mileage where applicable, depending on sector and group size. This can be discussed during booking.

Who benefits from a Blanket Exercise?
This interactive exercise can benefit corporations, businesses and individuals across sectors, who are interested in learning more about Canada’s relationship with Indigenous peoples, and how to support a culturally safe and informed environment in their workplace.

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Contact

Contact Name: Ashley Brooks
Job Title: Co-Owner/ Facilitator
Email Address: blanketexercise@outlook.com
Phone Number: 506-897-2819

Location

Office Address
15 Brooks court
Fredericton, NB
E3A 5R8, Canada