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Illuminative Brigade
Disa Crow Chief, Teya Rabbit Carrier, and Sherry Woods
Siksika Nation, AB
Description
The vision of the Illuminative Brigade is to provide a safe and nurturing space for energy education in Siksika First Nation. The youth-led initiative will facilitate workshops on clean energy, which will turn into mentorship programs led by the team to instill a purpose for sustainability within the community. The engagement will also assist in the plans to build a clean-energy powered greenhouse, which will be implemented at the Siksika Outreach school and where elders can help educate on plants and medicines grown in the greenhouse.
Oki, my English name is Disa Crow Chief and my Blackfoot name is itspinaomahka. I am from Siksika, which is one of four Blackfoot tribes that make up the Blackfoot Confederacy. I co-founded Sevengen in 2017. Since then, I have been passionate about traveling, learning, and decolonizing perspectives centered around environmental & humanitarian issues. I hope to use the knowledge I have gained to benefit my people and Canada. I strive to get involved and educated on both sides of the argument around renewable energy in order to move forward and get projects started in my community. I make it a personal goal of mine to educate, engage, and empower the youth around me by sharing and celebrating their stories, and learning what it means to be a future ancestor.
Oki, Teya Rabbit Carrier’s Blackfoot name is Amoahstahkiiahkii (Victory Woman), and she is a Blackfoot Woman in Treaty 7, Siksika Nation. Teya is 24 years old and a mother to two children. She loves to learn and experience new things. Teya is very outgoing, friendly, and is very well knowledgeable in her Blackfoot ways, although she doesn’t yet speak her language fluently, she is in the process of learning it.
Anatakiikowaan is my traditional Blackfoot name. Sherry Woods is my English name. I am from Siksika Nation, part of the Blackfoot confederacy. I attend Mount Royal University, Journalism is my major and my minor is Indigenous studies. I currently work at the Glenbow Museum, in Indigenous Engagement and Reconciliation as an intern student. I’ve started my clean energy passion in 2022, I am brand new to the team. Disa took me on and believed that my abilities and talent could contribute to the team. My passion is writing and putting Indigenous voices at the forefront, just as I believe Indigenous people need to be at the forefront of the environment. I am excited to embark on this new journey!