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Cultural Humility When Walking Alongside Indigenous Peoples

$15.00

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(November 2024) 

A training for agency staff and service providers who have limited knowledge of tribal cultures and histories, intended to encourage culturally appropriate approaches to supporting Native children and families.

Kimee Wind-Hummingbird, MSW, (Muscogee), Training and Technical Assistance Manager, National Native Children’s Trauma Center Kimee, a citizen of the Muscogee Nation with Cherokee descendancy, served the youth and families in the Child and Family programs of her two Nations for 22 years before joining the University of Montana’s National Native Children’s Trauma Center in 2021.

In addition to considerable experience in Tribal Program administration, development and enhancement, she also has extensive expertise on the Indian Child Welfare Act. Kimee has trained and consulted with both Tribal and non-Tribal partners including Judges, Attorneys, State Child Welfare Agencies, Indian Child Welfare Programs, Juvenile Justice Agencies, Schools and Tribal Healthcare Facilities throughout the US and Canada. In May 2023, she participated in an International Child Welfare Exchange in Israel discussing child welfare issues affecting communities across the globe. Her focus across all her professional activities has been keeping Indigenous families connected to their Nation, Culture, and Community.

Kimee has always lived on the Muscogee reservation in Oklahoma where she enjoys spending time with her three adult daughters, two granddaughters and granddog.

Watch time: 90 minutes

Eligible Certificate of Completion time: 90 minutes

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