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CIPS (Cambium Indigenous Professional Services)
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We are an Indigenous company designed to honour turtle island and ensures that our lives can be sustained for many generations to come.
We are dedicated to providing Indigenous awareness to our Non Indigenous brothers and sisters as well as providing useful Indigenous engagement strategies for organizations and businesses who wish to work with Indigenous communities, business and organizations.
Our staff is 100% Indigenous. We are located on Curve Lake First Nation, Ontario.
Call us today for a free consultation on how we can help with your Indigenous awareness and community engagement plans. Our number is: (705) 657-1126
Email: spirit@indigenousaware.co
Visit our website at:
www.indigenousaware.com
Chi Miigwetch (Thank you)
We are dedicated to providing Indigenous awareness to our Non Indigenous brothers and sisters as well as providing useful Indigenous engagement strategies for organizations and businesses who wish to work with Indigenous communities, business and organizations.
Our staff is 100% Indigenous. We are located on Curve Lake First Nation, Ontario.
Call us today for a free consultation on how we can help with your Indigenous awareness and community engagement plans. Our number is: (705) 657-1126
Email: spirit@indigenousaware.co
Visit our website at:
www.indigenousaware.com
Chi Miigwetch (Thank you)
How To Find Fiddlehead Ferns
If you are looking for Fiddlehead Ferns (AKA ostrich ferns) you will need to look for a water source such as a stream, river, lake or pond. You can usually find Fiddlehead Ferns on the banks of the water source in a wooded or bush area. In this video I am going to show you how to find fiddlehead ferns and what to look for.
For more information, see this page here:
www.indigenousaware.com/post/where-to-find-fiddlehead-ferns
For more information, see this page here:
www.indigenousaware.com/post/where-to-find-fiddlehead-ferns
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When do Fiddleheads Come Out?
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Fiddlehead Ferns have a very short harvesting window which is only about 2 to 3 weeks depending on how warm it is. When do fiddleheads come out? Fiddlehead ferns will come out mid to late April and can be harvested until early to mid May depending on how warm it is. An early spring means fiddleheads come out earlier, possibly mid to late April. A late spring means fiddleheads come out later, po...
Where to Find Fiddlehead Ferns
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Finding fiddlehead ferns isn't difficult. You can find fiddleheads near a water source on the forest floor. Look 10 to 30 feet off the bank of a water source and you should be able to find fiddlehead ferns. See this article for more information on where to find fiddlehead ferns: www.indigenousaware.com/post/where-to-find-fiddlehead-ferns
Does Maple Syrup Have Sugar?
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Pure maple syrup is awesome! There is nothing like it. Use it in coffee, tea, drinks or as an added sweetener. However, there is the question of sugar. Does maple syrup have sugar? Is maple syrup healthy? We are going to answer these questions in this short video from Cambium Indigenous Professional Services (CIPS). For the complete article on maple syrup and sugar content, go to this page here...
GIFL Project June 23, 2023 Public Engagement Session
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GIFL Project June 23, 2023 Public Engagement Session
GIFL Project June 23, 2023 Lake Simcoe Stakeholder Organizations Engagement Session 1
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GIFL Project June 23, 2023 Lake Simcoe Stakeholder Organizations Engagement Session 1
indigenous Participation Plans and Federal Procurement
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As of 2020 the Federal Government (of Canada) has implemented a mandate to introduce a 5% minimum Indigenous participation spend for certain procurement programs and services. Cambium Indigenous Professional Services (CIPS) can help you and your company navigate the Indigenous Participation Program and how you can get the most from the program. Contact CIPS today at (705) 657-1126 or by Email: ...
Step 5 - Final Boil for Making Maple Syrup
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Your second and final boil can be done indoors over a stove. Using a thermometer, boil your sap to 219 degrees, at which point your sap will turn to maple syrup. The entire step by step guide on how I make golden brown maple syrup is at: www.indigenousaware.com/post/how-maple-syrup-is-made
Step - Making the Maple Syrup: First Boil
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Add the maple sap (from your collection pail) into a large pot over an evaporator, propane drill or open fire (with a grill). I recommend doing your first boil outside (maple sap creates ALOT of steam). Keep adding maple sap to your boiling pot until the colour is browish. At which point you will add to another pot which you can monitor using a thermometer. The entire step by step guide on how ...
Step 3 - The Spout and Pail Method to Collect Maple Sap
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The spout and pail method uses a spout and collection pail. The sap drips from the spout and into a pail which hangs from the spout. The entire step by step guide on how I make golden brown maple syrup is at: www.indigenousaware.com/post/how-maple-syrup-is-made
Step 3 - Spout and Line Method to Collect Maple Sap
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The spout and line method uses a spout, a small tube (line) and pail to collect maple sap. The maple sap drips from the spout, down the line and into the collection pail. The entire step by step guide on how I make golden brown maple syrup is at: www.indigenousaware.com/post/how-maple-syrup-is-made
Step 3 - Tapping The Maple Tree to Collect Maple Sap
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To collect sap you will need to drill a hole into the maple tree so that it can flow into a collection pail. Your hole should be about 4 feet from the ground. Using a 1/4 inch drill bit, drill slightly upwards into the maple (so the sap can flow downwards). Remember, if the shavings are light coloured, that is a good spot to collect sap but if the shavings are dark brown, find another spot. The...
How Maple Syrup is Made - Step 2 Choosing a Tree to Collect Sap
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When choosing a maple tree to collect sap from you will want to make sure the diameter for the maple tree is at least 8 inches. The entire step by step guide on how I make golden brown maple syrup is at: www.indigenousaware.com/post/how-maple-syrup-is-made
How Maple Syrup is Made - Step One
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Step one to making maple syrup is choosing your maple stand. You will need to make sure there are enough maple trees for the amount of maple syrup you want to make. The entire step by step guide on how I make golden brown maple syrup is at: www.indigenousaware.com/post/how-maple-syrup-is-made
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What is the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action?
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What kind of cedar tree? Eastern red cedar (juniperus virginiana)? Northern white cedar (thuja occidentalis)? Aho
Can i eat this
good to know.thanks.🙂
Thanks for watching!
@@blakebiss don't eat the yellow snow.-frank z
sweet grass of all the thigns out ther to burn sweet grass is my favorite trying to actually grow it but am, growing other thigns as well adn the labels were blown off by the winds so I am only guess ing which if sweet grass and which isnt started all from seed
It is amazing for warding off mosquitoes too
great video
Nice video, thank you!
Thanks ❤
Thanks but I didn’t learn how to identify it.
By the purple at the bottom above the root and by the smell 🙏🙏
Smell and root color.
you gotta be careful with eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) in particular, the oils extracted from boiling it are highly toxic to consume.
Thanks waffler
I had no idea that Cedar contains vitamin D!! Where is the iconic orange?
We need the Vitamin D in Canada America ... i just picked some cedar amd made a tea.
Sorry dont hear anything about vit D in this video what cedar has is a hight Vit.C content c is the one that fights Scurvy.
Thanks for sharing❤
Thanks, I like how you presented this, will check your other vids :)
Do I need to protect the nesting area? Should I avoid mowing that area until they hatch?
May God bless you!
Promo-SM 😜
represents 7 what ? Sorry I can't hear/understand. thanks
The 7 grandfather teachings
Just collected a little bit of cedar leaves for my daughters respiratory cold. Thank u so much for sharing this. Mother earth has many healing medicines
Thank you so much, can you tell me where I can buy sweetgrass seeds to plant and grow in south central kentucky?
I don’t know why, but I always braided sweet grass when I was a little child, before I ever heard of the sacred medicines, I guess I was just drawn to it bc I always did that
too much background noise. 😕
Thank you for this video. Am looking forward to making a cup of Thuya tea and reaping the health benefits!
Awesome! Thx for watching
@@cipscambiumindigenousprofe2747 One question though, some people say it is toxic and you musn't drink too much. Is this true? Thank you.
thank you!!!!
You're welcome!
Wopila
Looks delicious! Cn you eat the leaves too?
No, please don't eat the leaves.
Thank you.
You are very welcome!
Thank you so much! I forgot my teachings and needed a refresher.
You are very welcome!
Wow, Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Korea
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video
Thank you!
You are very welcome! If you have any questions please let me know
Thank you 🙏
Ok, this is kinda hard, i have a BABY one so its hard
You won’t know till they are like 6 months to a year
Thank You 🙏
Thank you. I hope you get to share with many viewers.
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for sharing this.
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching🙂
Thanks alot for the ınformation, keep going