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The Origin of the Seven Sacred Laws
From the traditions of the Anishinaabe - especially among the Potawatomi and Ojibwe peoples - comes an ancient story of the Seven Grandfathers, sacred beings entrusted with watching over humanity.
In time, the Grandfathers sent a helper to the Earth to find a worthy child, prepared by journeys across the four directions. When the child turned seven, each Grandfather bestowed upon him a spiritual gift: Wisdom, Love, Respect, Bravery, Honesty, Humility, and Truth.
As he grew, the boy became a messenger, carrying these sacred gifts back to the people, teaching them how to live in harmony with themselves, with one another, and with the natural world.

Purpose and Deeper Meaning
Guiding people to live the βGood Lifeβ: The Seven Sacred Laws form the foundation for how we treat one another and how we live in balance with the natural world.
Restoring and strengthening cultural identity: Passed down through generations by the Elders, these teachings have adapted to the times while preserving their sacred essence.
A tool for healing and education in todayβs world: Many communities, programs, and initiatives embrace the Seven Laws to overcome family violence, heal from trauma, and nurture core values such as self-respect, courage, and love.
Share Your Voice Campaign
TheΒ Share Your Voice campaignΒ aims to raise awareness aboutΒ MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women)Β and provide a platform for individuals to share their stories, inspiring collective action.
Through both social media and on-the-ground efforts like distributing informational flyers, we strive to bring visibility to the crisis, amplify silenced voices, and support the search for missing Indigenous women and girls.
Every shared hashtagΒ #ShareYourVoiceΒ and every flyer handed out contributes to raising awareness, spreading vital information, and offering renewed hope to families still searching for their loved ones.

Support from the community
#ShareYourVoice campaign is a powerful effort to raise awareness about the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW). The images in this photo reflect the active participation of the community, from protests to exhibitions, with the goal of amplifying the voices of Indigenous victims.The photos show the unity and determination of the community through activities such as holding flyers and painting the MMIW symbol β the Red Hand, delivering a powerful message: "Look closely into these eyes" - donβt let silence continue, speak out for justice. This is a meaningful campaign created for the rights and survival of Indigenous women.
Join with us Share Your Voice campaign
Join us as a volunteer to distribute flyers and support the #ShareYourVoice campaign. Together, we can raise awareness about MMIW and bring hope to the families of missing victims.