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Oshkaabewisag means helpers.
This is the team driving our work

Each person on the team carries responsibilities grounded in Anishinaabe teachings, relationship, and care. Together, they support the work of Anishinaabek Guardians from the 7th Fire in distinct but interconnected ways.

Meet our Oshkaabewisag

Waabshkigan Shane Monague

Waabshkigan Shane Monague is a two-spirited Ojibway and Potawatomi Anishinaabe from the Turtle Clan. He is a member of Beausoleil First Nation, and serves as the Organizational Lead for Anishinaabek Guardians from the 7th Fire. Waabshkigan utilizes his diverse background in non-profit operations, community engagement, and digital media and focusses on the organizational development, project planning, and event coordination to help guide the team. Waabshkigan is from the time of the 7th Fire.

Founder, Organizational Lead

Migiziwinini Nicholas Deleary

Migiziwinini Nicholas Deleary is the Traditional Knowledge Carrier, Cultural Systems Lead for Anishinaabek Guardians from the 7th Fire, carrying Anishinaabeg knowledge systems through art, history, and cultural reclamation. A multidisciplinary artist, professor, and recognized leader within the Little Shell Society, his work centers birchbark scrolls, ancient visual systems, and the restoration of cultural context to Indigenous knowledge and material culture.
Migiziwinini is from the time of the 6th Fire.

Traditional Knowledge Carrier, Cultural Systems Lead

Our work is strengthened through intergenerational guidance, cultural continuity, and shared responsibility.

Giizhgondokwe Patrica Monague

Trish, known as Giizhgondokwe (Cedar Woman), is an Ojibway and Potawatomi Anishinaabe of the Martin Clan from Chimnissing and serves as Traditional Knowledge Carrier, Cultural Support for Anishinaabek Guardians from the 7th Fire, offering guidance through ceremony, traditional healing, and medicine-making grounded in humility, balance, and responsibility to spirit, land, and community. Giizgondokwe is from the time of the 6th Fire.

Traditional Knowledge Carrier, Cultural Support

Niiwo’noodin Kai Butler

Oshkaabewis, Cultural Support

Niiwo’noodin Kai Butler is an Anishinaabe youth and first-degree Midewiwin learner who serves as Oshkaabewis, Cultural Support for Anishinaabek Guardians from the 7th Fire, assisting gatherings and programs through firekeeping, smudging, and cultural duties, while continuing his learning as a drummer, firekeeper, and student committed to walking the good road. Niiwo’noodin is from the time of the 7th Fire,

AG7F

brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in intergenerational relationship, grounded in Anishinaabe teachings and responsibility to land, people, and future generations.

Our collective strength lies in deep cultural knowledge, youth leadership with real responsibility, and the ability to work across community, cultural, and environmental spaces without compromising Indigenous ways of knowing.

Guided by humility and accountability, we prioritize how work is carried out as much as the outcomes it produces, supporting stewardship that is relational, enduring, and rooted in care.

This work is carried forward in relationship

with Elders, youth, knowledge holders, community members, and partners who may not be listed here, but whose guidance, care, and presence shape everything we do.

Our team supports work that is rooted in land, culture, and community.

Learn how this work takes shape.