A Christian Perspective of an Ojibwe Sweat for Women

It is a rare privilege to be invited to participate in a Native American Ojibwe sweat and I was fortunate to experience this as an all-female event with other counselors from across the US. As a pastoral counselor who comes from a Methodist Christian worldview, I thought it may be helpful to share m...

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Main Authors: McGinnis, Carol Z.A., Smith, Julie Ogemaanungokwe
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spelling ftmessiahcollege:oai:mosaic.messiah.edu:grcou_ed-1000 2023-05-15T13:28:43+02:00 A Christian Perspective of an Ojibwe Sweat for Women McGinnis, Carol Z.A. Smith, Julie Ogemaanungokwe 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://mosaic.messiah.edu/grcou_ed/6 https://mosaic.messiah.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=grcou_ed unknown Mosaic https://mosaic.messiah.edu/grcou_ed/6 https://mosaic.messiah.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=grcou_ed Counseling Educator Scholarship Anishinaabe Christian multicultural Native American Ojibwe sweat lodge Messiah College Messiah University American Studies Christianity Sociology of Culture text 2016 ftmessiahcollege 2022-03-18T06:20:38Z It is a rare privilege to be invited to participate in a Native American Ojibwe sweat and I was fortunate to experience this as an all-female event with other counselors from across the US. As a pastoral counselor who comes from a Methodist Christian worldview, I thought it may be helpful to share my perspective with other counselors who may work with Native American clients who engage in this type of religious experience. Oftentimes we have difficulty in finding “common ground” from which to connect with clients from different cultures, and this experience helped me to see how our shared view of the Creator was such an opportunity. My intent here is to write from a position of honor and respect for the Ojibwe tribe and the Anishinaabe people, who were gracious in inviting our group to this sacred event. Text anishina* Messiah College: MOSAIC (Messiah's Open Scholarship And Intellectual Creativity)
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Christian
multicultural
Native American
Ojibwe
sweat lodge
Messiah College
Messiah University
American Studies
Christianity
Sociology of Culture
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Christian
multicultural
Native American
Ojibwe
sweat lodge
Messiah College
Messiah University
American Studies
Christianity
Sociology of Culture
McGinnis, Carol Z.A.
Smith, Julie Ogemaanungokwe
A Christian Perspective of an Ojibwe Sweat for Women
topic_facet Anishinaabe
Christian
multicultural
Native American
Ojibwe
sweat lodge
Messiah College
Messiah University
American Studies
Christianity
Sociology of Culture
description It is a rare privilege to be invited to participate in a Native American Ojibwe sweat and I was fortunate to experience this as an all-female event with other counselors from across the US. As a pastoral counselor who comes from a Methodist Christian worldview, I thought it may be helpful to share my perspective with other counselors who may work with Native American clients who engage in this type of religious experience. Oftentimes we have difficulty in finding “common ground” from which to connect with clients from different cultures, and this experience helped me to see how our shared view of the Creator was such an opportunity. My intent here is to write from a position of honor and respect for the Ojibwe tribe and the Anishinaabe people, who were gracious in inviting our group to this sacred event.
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