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A picturesque street scene captured in this image showcases a vibrant building with a colorful facade standing out against a backdrop of majestic mountains. The architecture is diverse, with a stop sign visible in the foreground and a lamp post adding to the urban charm. The mountains in the distance provide a stunning natural contrast to the man-made structures in the foreground. The color palette is rich and varied, with shades of green, red, and blue dominating the scene. Overall, the image captures a harmonious blend of natural beauty and urban development.

Gitx̱san Lax̱yip

Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada

Indigenous Communities Collaboration

We are knowledgeable in Indigenous relations, engagement and protocols. Building strong and respectful partnerships with Indigenous Elders, leaders, community members, Nations and all levels of governments. We respect the cultural and linguistic diversity of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples and communities.

We provide strategic planning, project management and communication strategies on how to better engage and collaborate with Indigenous leaders, Nations and communities.

We focus on small and medium size community projects where we can manage and provide quality services within our capacity.

We deliver quality research and policy advice on conservation, environmental awareness, culture and language preservation, and sustainable community development projects in Indigenous territories and communities.

In the image, there is a group of children standing next to each other. The children are of different ages and genders, with a mix of boys and girls. One child is holding a toothbrush. Additionally, there is a man present, holding a baby. The children are wearing white shirts and appear to be in a crowded area with other people around. The children seem to be posing for a picture or simply standing together. The image captures a moment of innocence and togetherness among the group of children and the man with the baby.

Dumagat Traditional Lands

Bambang, Bulacan, Philippine

Non-Profit and Humanitarian Projects

We believe in giving back to less fortunate communities by supporting small and grassroots-based education, children and youth and environmental health initiatives locally and internationally.

We provide advice and guidance on developing and launching small and grassroot non-profit organizations based on the success of launching our own non-profit entity in 2007.

With over 30 charitable projects globally, we have seen first hand the positive impact non-profit groups can have in communities and future generations.

We are committed to share our success and challenges to clients and partners interested in launching community projects or developing their own humanitarian and philanthropy organizations.

A wooden sign is depicted with a unique circular native design on it. The design features a bird prominently displayed. The sign is large, measuring 592 pixels wide and 850 pixels tall, positioned at coordinates (1132, 180) on a background that appears to be outdoors. The colors of the sign include shades of brown, gray, and blue. The surrounding environment includes a tree and branches, suggesting a park or natural setting. The overall scene conveys a sense of artistry and cultural significance, with a touch of whimsy from the bird motif.

Tagish Kwan, Kwanlin Dün First Nation / Ta’an Kwäch’än

Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Project Advice and Analysis

From the start of all projects, we believe in early engagement and developing respectful dialogues and continue this to the conclusion of any project that requires Indigenous consultation and engagement. This includes: draft proposal; proposed objectives; strategic advice; implementation; and evaluation.

We provide research, analysis and advice on the beginning of planning stages and development plans for communities and institutions.

Our Director and Associates have extensive knowledge in: Indigenous engagement and protocols; community development projects; species at risk and biodiversity analysis; infrastructure and land-use planning; and conservation strategies.

A beautiful mural adorns the side of a building, featuring a woman and a man. The woman is wearing a striking red dress, standing out against the vibrant blue background. The intricate doodle-style artwork showcases native people in a city setting. The colors of the mural include shades of blue, red, and white. The artwork is detailed and captivating, adding a burst of artistic flair to the urban landscape. This mural is a true work of art that captures the essence of cultural diversity and creativity.

Past and Present. Mural by Corey Bulpitt, Sharifah Marsden and Jerry Whitehead on K'emk'emeláy̓

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Product Development

We consult, research, design and complete Indigenous protocol resources and tools for businesses, corporations, governments and institutions to increase knowledge on Indigenous history, cultures and governance to help strengthen relationships and progress reconciliation.

We work closely with Indigenous associates and community based team members to develop research materials, graphic designs and visual representations to create visual marketing and branding products that are respectful of Indigenous traditions and artistic expressions.

We create visual summaries, reports and presentations by using various platforms: dashboards; newsletters; social media; and blogs as requested by partners and clients.

A picturesque scene of a serene river winding through a cityscape, with a majestic castle towering in the background. In the foreground, a tower crane stands tall against the sky, overseeing the bustling city below. Boats can be seen peacefully sailing along the river, adding to the charm of the setting. The city is dotted with buildings, factories, and greenery, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere. The sky above is a calming shade of blue, completing the idyllic scene of urban beauty and natural tranquility blending seamlessly together.

Odaawe, Anishinabe Algonquin Territory

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Workshops and Sessions

We provide research, consultation, planning and coordination of small and medium size training sessions and workshops on Indigenous history, reconciliation and de-colonization by engaging with our Indigenous associates and partners.

We coordinate and facilitate training and awareness on Indigenous history and reconciliation, environmental responsibility, sustainable community development and youth leadership.

Our training and workshops are tailored to the knowledge levels, needs, skills and capacity of our partners and clients to ensure that information delivered is clear, concise and easily implemented within their business and organization cultures.