Sage Thomas, a Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc midwife based in Kamloops, is marking an important milestone as the only currently registered Indigenous midwife in B.C. practising in her home community.
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Thinking about becoming an Indigenous midwife? There are education pathways available, including community-based, Indigenous-led programs in Ontario.
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For the first time in over 50 years, a baby was born at home in Kanesatake. The birth took place at home and in community, supported by Indigenous midwives and birth keepers working to reclaim Indigenous birthing traditions.
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Supporters of Indigenous midwifery are getting younger! Born with midwifery care, Derek Blais and his son Sebastian love Indigenous Midwives. The future is looking bright!! #bringbirthhome #indigenousmidwifery