Native Bloom Leadership Project

The ‘Native Bloom Leadership Project’

What is the ‘Native Bloom Leadership Project’ ?

The Native Bloom Leadership Project is about Raising Up the Nation – WHERE YOU LIVE.

This project is about assisting young people in different countries:

  • Turtle Island (Canada/United States)
  • Mongolia
  • Russia
  • Israel
  • other projects and training on the way

– To help these young people enter into their destiny through internships and training where their gifts, talents and skills become more apparent and visible to them.

– Those tools are nurtured through different mentoring environment to help these oyung people grow and develop new dimensions to their lives.

– This might be working with young people who are shy and introverted

– This might be guiding young people who are aware of some of their gifts yet not others

– we aim to assist young people grow themselves from the inner subjective into an outward focused objectivity where they learn to pay attention to the needs of other young people and other people groups overall

My name is ‘Peregrine

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Examples of some of Peregrine’s present personal investments experiences and pathways:

  • managing and organizing leadership gatherings
  • helping kids with no moms and dads
  • helping kids from broken homes
  • offering examples and models of how young men and women can grow and mature
  • leadership mentoring camps
  • post-secondary learning options for young people
  • vision building study arrangements for students
  • doorways for young people to learn and grow in lands beyond.
  • when we travel to other lands we can grow and find more of who we are within in ways not always possible at home
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*Peregrine’s industry work and service over the years have included:

  • executive director, private business
  • vice president of university
  • institute founder
  • department director
  • leadership and conference organizer
  • curriculum designer (post-secondary)
  • university professor
  • startup founder
  • contracts negotiator
  • corporate trainer
  • college professor
  • mentor for young people
  • ‘Sixties Scoop’ educator
  • suicide crisis/phenomenon educator (current)
  • advisor for Indigenous bands
  • career advisor
  • the Red Road and the ‘Real’ Red Road (current)
  • prayer kohen (current)
  • ‘known and unknown’ (current)
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Youth Conference, Bayan-Olgiiy 2018

Peregrine works with directors in different countries. We host learning forums for our young people to explore and grow with us.

Peregrine is invited to secondary, post-secondary and other institutions to help young people realize their personal and academic dreams.

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Peregrine uses acting, mime and other kinesthetic methodologies to teach and mentor young people, students, interested groups. We teach memory and other learning techniques to motivate young people to step out and help themselves in life.

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Conference Team Bayan-Olgiiy 2018

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Road Trips 2018

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Road Trips 2018

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Photo: Mosque, Bayan-Olgiy, Near Mongolian-Kazakhstan border 2018

This is Peregrine’s journey. One that has taken me through many lands and abodes for 20 some years. ‘This is a vision of hope for all people, tongues and tribes.’

Peregrine’s Background

Peregrine’s family are Haudenosaunee (Mohawk) from Akwesasne (Saint Regis) intersected by the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec and New York State in the United States

Leadership

Peregrine presently instructs various years of students in an assortment of business and professional internship courses and programs at a leading Mongolian university. He also serves as Director for International Students. His responsibilities include counseling and mentoring students on campus.  Where will your journey take you next? Ask. We can talk more.

The Roads Ahead

I want you to reach for the sky with your noble ambitions. Yet what are those ambitions?

Each one of you has a name. A name conveys meaning and direction lived out consciousnessly or unconsciously through us. Names guide one into particular destinies.

We all have partial pictures of:

1. ourselves

2. others

That means there is much room for all of us to learn and grow about ourselves and about others. Not who we think we are they are but who we and they really are in spirit beyond the outward face and clothing.

Listen to others first. Show them grace (unmerited favor)

There are two questions we should ask ourselves:

1. Who Am I?

2. Where Am I Going?

We should aim to answer these two questions right now if we are unsure.

Everything after these two questions is secondary.

‘I have no boast on my own. Yet I do boast in the One I know. The One whose ways I aim to walk as I journey upon this earth.

Yet what I do is walk on the soil of this earth you and I share together. We are temporary sojourners with the responsibility to live our lives in this generation as a blessing towards others we know and come to meet.

We live on this earth with words of promise. We show faithfulness towards others. We seek to act right towards others who also dwell upon earth.

We are led by the Spirit of the Living One who created you and I.

Now we stand up in leadership and hope for many peoples.

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Aboriginal Peoples Day, Rupertsland August 2017

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Teepee, Indigenous Summer Leadership Gathering, The Northwest 2016

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Poster. Edmonton Native Healing Center, 2015: ‘Each day is a new start for you to choose to seek the Face of the One who made you.’ So what will you do – today?

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Russell Means, Rosebud Lakota (Sioux), Native American actor, co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM). His book ‘Where White Men Fear to Tread’ by Marvin. J. Wolf is an amazing, well worth it read for anybody wanting to understand Russell’s fascinating life story. Many collegues of mine were part of the AIM movement in the 1970s before being found in Jesus Christ (Yeshua HaMashiach) and His forgiveness for others.

‘The Charles Camsell Hospital Story’

This is a story of ghosts. This is a place of many pains. One of suffering and real people. This is one of my old neighbourhoods. We explore an old Jesuit College and Indian hospital is one northern Canadian city.

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Abandoned Charles Camsell Hospital (Edmonton Alberta, July 2017). Place of many deep stories from many aboriginal patients who were treated here. I am a repository of many of their telling stories. This hospital was a place of my neighbourhood afternoon prayer walks for a number of years)

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Note | The Charles Camsell Hospital was the main Indian Hospital for the region and for Inuit peoples in the Canadian North who were flown south to Edmonton for medical treatment

Research Project: Old Jesuit Indian hospital, Edmonton, Alberta

Charles Camsell Indian Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta 1940s