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Itasca Area <br />Circle of Healine:1111 <br />talking is action w - <br />h <br />The Circle of Healing Is o group of Native and non-vatve people In the Itasca area whose <br />purpose is to take the courageous actions needed to create communities that are culturally <br />aware and considerate of all its residents and visitors. <br />The Circle of Healing was formed after nine people from the Itasca area attended a 2011 <br />White Earth Tribal College workshop on Native American historical trauma. The Circle, <br />which continued for a decade, included dozens of community members - both Native <br />and non -native -and was coordinated by Becky LaPlant of the Blandin Foundation. The <br />project summary describes Its central approach: <br />From that first meeting to the group's conclusion, o Talking Circle was used to convene the <br />group. This way of bringing people together asks that theyspeok honestly and truthfully from <br />the heart and listen ottentvely to others, without cross talk or interference when someone else <br />is speaking, This format was invaluable to the group - strong enough to support them <br />through deeply personal conversations cultarol learning teary laughter and anger - while <br />flexible enough to allow thegroups membership to expand ors their work evolved. <br />As LaPlant put It, "Talking is action." <br />Early on, the Circle adopted as Its core principles the Seven Grandfather Teachings: <br />Gwayakwaadiziiwin (Honesty), Debwewin (Truth), InendiZONin (Humility), Zaaglid iWin <br />(Love), Nibwaakaawin (Wisdom), ZoongidAiwiin (Courage), and Manaaj'iid iiwin (Respect). <br />Over the next decade, Circle of Healing members retained their commitment to these <br />principles. Working from a place of humility and love often meant learning to suspend <br />judgment and arbitrary timeframes. From historical trauma to present life challenges, <br />"people have so much going on," said LaPlant. "And my Timeline doesn't dictate what <br />happens In someone else's community." <br />It is not possible to list in this space all of the Circle of Heallng's many accomplishments, <br />32 <br />