Mahegun Tails Inc.

Mahegun Tails Inc.

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An Indigenous organization providing culturally informed facilitation and consultation services.

Photos from Yung gunz's post 05/23/2026
05/07/2026

Join our upcoming OHS Members Forum for a powerful learning experience that goes beyond traditional safety conversations. Led by Adrian Goulet, CEO of Mahegun Tails Inc., this session offers authentic Indigenous cultural teachings through drumming, singing, and storytelling helping you build deeper cultural awareness and meaningful connections with the communities you serve.

📅 Thu, May 14, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
𝐑𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫: link in the comments section

For CCSA members working in continuing care, seniors supportive living, and children and family services, this forum supports building cultural awareness, respect, and meaningful connections with Indigenous residents, clients, and communities.

CCSA is proud to partner with Alberta Continuing Care Association, Alberta Seniors & Community Housing Association, and Align Association of Community Services to bring together leaders across care sector to address emerging occupational health and safety priorities.

Photos from Mahegun Tails Inc.'s post 04/21/2026

Congratulations Nova! Recent recipient of the Honouring Spirit Indigenous Student Award. We’re so proud of you! ❤️🦅👏🏽

“Nova Bull-Pantherbone: Calgary - South
Nova is a Grade 7 student in the Calgary Catholic School Division. A talented and passionate artist, Nova is committed to developing his creative abilities and hopes to attend art school in the future. He is actively involved with Mahegun Tails, where he participates in Indigenous cultural teachings including dancing, drumming, singing and community gatherings. Nova encourages his peers to value their heritage and helps bring Indigenous knowledge and traditions into school life. Guided by a strong sense of his Blackfoot identity, Nova demonstrates creativity, leadership and pride while contributing positively to his school community.”

04/17/2026

Repost • Shifting from the classroom to the Rocky Mountain foothills gave School of Public Policy students an opportunity to embrace experiential learning and Traditional Knowledge as part of their education about public policy development while navigating complex economic, environmental and social realities.

Students visited the Ann and Sandy Cross Conservation Area southwest of Calgary on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy. The setting offered a powerful backdrop for reflection and discussion. 

Read more at policyschool.ca

04/10/2026

Thank you for the feature! Honoured to be a recipient of this award 🙏❤️

Repost • Feature Friday Alert🏆🎉

Meet our 2025 Professional Leadership Award recipient - Adrian Goulet!👏

This award celebrates an individual who has helped drive strategic change to increase active living within their community.

Adrian is a visionary leader whose work in community wellness, cultural reconnection, and active living exemplifies this award.

As a long time friend of ARPA, Adrian has been a key collaborator in important initiatives like the Elder Capacity Building Camp.

He has led large-scale initiatives such as land-based camps, healing gatherings, and
outdoor learning opportunities that have meaningfully increased participation in active living across generations.

Photos from Mahegun Tails Inc.'s post 03/28/2026

Exploring oral practices and concepts with the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy 🦬🌿

01/01/2026

2025 is now in the rear view mirror—wishing everyone health and happiness for the year ahead, from your friends at MTI 🐺💛🎊

Photos from Mahegun Tails Inc.'s post 11/27/2025

Okimâw Awards 2025 🪶

On November 15, the late Chase Goulet-Pantherbone received the 7 Teachings Honorary Love Award — a special award added this year to honour and remember how Chase led a life filled with love. “Like the eagle, this person uses unconditional love as a powerful medicine to care for their self, their family, their community, and all of creation.” 🦅❤️

His father, Adrian alongside Chase’s two eldest children accepted the award on his behalf. Our deepest gratitude to the Okimâw Awards for honouring Chase in this way.

Congratulations to all the recipients - such a heartwarming ceremony and celebration!

11/18/2025

Happening tonight! Celebrate Métis Week with an evening of Métis artisans, music, and community - everyone welcome. 🥳

11/17/2025

Métis Week 2025 – Schedule of Events

November 15–23, 2025

Join us throughout Métis Week as we come together in celebration of our proud Métis heritage — our history, our stories, our music, and our resilience. From traditional teachings and hands-on workshops to laughter-filled gatherings and lively dancing, there’s something for everyone.
All are welcome — come share in the joy of Métis culture!

Please note:
The events listed below are hosted by various organizations and community partners across Calgary. This schedule serves as a community guide to Métis Week activities that have been shared with us.

Saturday, November 15 – Pre-Métis Week Event

1:00 PM – 3:30 PM | Film Screening: Lii Michif Niiyanaan – Central Library
Location: Central Library, Level 1 – Patricia A. Whelan Performance Hall

Who are the Métis? In this powerful documentary, Métis Elders, artists, activists, and scholars explore the unique history of the Métis Nation in Canada and share their perspectives on what it means to be Métis today.

Enjoy a lively Métis jigging demonstration before the screening, followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers afterward.
A wonderful way to begin Métis Week in celebration and reflection.

Register Here: https://www.calgarylibrary.ca/events-and-programs/programs/film-screening-lii-michif-niiyanaan

Monday, November 17 – Opening Day

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM | City Hall Flag Raising Ceremony
Begin Métis Week with pride as the Métis flag is raised at City Hall. Join community members, Elders, and leaders as we honour our ancestors and celebrate Métis identity together.

1:00 PM | Métis Trappers Tent and Flower Teachings – Mount Royal University
Step into the trappers tent to experience Métis teachings firsthand — from the art of flower beadwork to the stories behind traditional ways of life.

2:00 PM | Métis Week Flag Raising – Mount Royal University
Gather with the MRU community as they raise the Métis flag in honour of Métis Week.

Tuesday, November 18 – Honouring Our Roots

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM | Wool Blanket Project – Old Region 3 Office
Roll up your sleeves for a hands-on day of crafting and connection. The Wool Blanket Project symbolizes the warmth and unity of our community — come add your touch.

10:00 AM | Métis Genealogy and History with Elder Louise Crane – Mount Royal University
Discover where you come from. Elder Louise Crane shares stories of Métis ancestry, family lines, and the spirit of those who came before us.

1:00 PM | Métis Journey of Trapping and Hunting – Mount Royal University
Experience the heart of the Métis way of life through traditional teachings about trapping, hunting, and living with the land.

1:30 PM | History and Traditions of the Red River Cart – Mount Royal University
Learn the stories behind the iconic Red River Cart — a symbol of movement, trade, and the strength of our people.

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Mix and Mingle – The Confluence
An evening of good company and laughter. Share light snacks, music, Métis artisan market an conversations as we reconnect as a community.

Wednesday, November 19 – Sharing Our Stories

10:00 AM | Métis Beading and Crafts – Mount Royal University
Celebrate Métis artistry in a morning of beading, creating, and sharing. Bring your creativity — and your stories!

3:00 PM | Métis Identity and the Effects of Colonization – Mount Royal University
An important conversation on identity, resilience, and the continuing journey of reclaiming our voices and stories.

4:30 PM – 6:00 PM | Jean Teillet Presentation and Film Screening – University of Calgary
Ten years have passed since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued its Calls to Action, yet the struggle for justice in education and law continues. This event invites reflection on what progress has been made — and how educators, legal professionals, and Indigenous communities can continue advancing the TRC’s vision of equity and justice.

Join Jean Teillet, author, retired lawyer, and Métis rights advocate, as she examines the evolving legal and educational landscape of reconciliation in Canada. With a lifetime of advocacy before Canada’s highest courts, Teillet will speak to the power of education as a site of resistance, responsibility, and renewal for reconciliation.

Register Here: https://werklund.ucalgary.ca/ten-years-after-trc

Thursday, November 20 – Art, Music, and Story

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM | Beading Project – Old Region 3 Office
Continue your beadwork or learn new techniques in a welcoming and creative space filled with laughter and kinship.

10:00 AM | Métis Genealogy and History with Elder Louise Crane – Mount Royal University
Elder Crane returns to share more teachings and stories of Métis families, roots, and pride.

1:00 PM | Fiddlestick Jiggers – The Denby Family – Mount Royal University
Tap your toes and clap along as the Denby Family brings the spirit of the fiddle and jig to life! A joyful celebration of Métis music and dance.

Friday, November 21 – Community and Connection

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Lougheed House Flag Raising Ceremony
Join us for another proud flag raising at Lougheed House — a celebration of Métis presence, past and present.

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Soup and Bannock – Métis Housing
Enjoy a warm bowl of soup and fresh bannock while catching up with friends and neighbours — a true taste of community.

1:00 PM | Métis Trappers Tent and Flower Teachings – Mount Royal University
Return to the trappers tent for more cultural teachings, artistry, and storytelling.

1:00 PM | Experience Métis: Fish Scales / Arts and Crafts – Mount Royal University
Get creative with traditional fish scale art and crafts — a unique Métis art form rich in beauty and symbolism.

Saturday, November 22 – Family and Celebration

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Children’s Crafts – Rundle Community Centre
A morning of Métis-themed crafts for kids — fun, colourful, and full of learning!

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Métis Fireside Stories with Elder Art Cunningham – The Confluence
Gather by the fire for storytelling and wisdom shared by Elder Art Cunningham — a peaceful and heartfelt experience.

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM | Family Bingo – Rundle Community Centre
Bring the whole family for an afternoon of fun, laughter, and prizes!

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM | Métis Potluck Dinner – Rundle Community Centre
Share food, friendship, and stories over a community potluck — a true celebration of togetherness.
Bring your favourite homemade recipe to share, and join in creating a delicious feast that reflects the heart of our community.

We’ll also be gathering everyone’s favourite dishes into an online Métis community recipe collection — a shared resource to celebrate our food, family traditions, and kitchen stories.

Register Here: https://www.calgaryelbowmetisdistrict.ca/metis_potluck_dinner_and_dance

7:00 PM – 12:00 AM | Métis Dance with Pistol Moon – Rundle Community Centre
Close out Métis Week with a night of music, dancing, and pure joy! Let’s celebrate the spirit of the Métis with live tunes from Pistol Noon.

Sunday, November 23 – Walking with Our Ancestors

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM | Métis Memories in the Landscape Tour – The Confluence
Join this guided walking tour exploring Calgary’s Métis history and deep connections to the land — honouring those who came before and the stories that still live here.

Additional Tours:
Métis Memories in the Landscape Tour – The Confluence
Also offered on November 16 and 23, this experience invites you to walk through the city’s history with Métis interpreters sharing local stories and teachings.

✨ Let’s come together to honour our ancestors, celebrate our culture, and carry our Métis pride forward. Happy Métis Week 2025! ✨

11/14/2025

We’re headed to Edmonton this weekend as the late Chase Goulet-Pantherbone will be receiving the Honorary Love Award (7 Teachings Awards). “Like the eagle, this person uses unconditional love as a powerful medicine to care for their self, their family, their community, and all creation.” 🦅❤️

His father will accept the award on his behalf. Thank you to the Okimâw Awards for honouring Chase with this incredible recognition.

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