b'CONTENTSSPRING/SUMMER 2023FEATURESTHINKING12I TURNING DREAMS INTO REALITY How a non-profit group in New Mexico is helping Indigenouswomen start their own businessBy Kelly Parker16 16I THE WISDOM OF INDIGENOUS GRANDMOTHERS A growing global movement is harnessing the knowledge ofIndigenous Grandmothers By Rick Garrick20I REMATRIATION: AN ACT OF REAWAKENINGIts the birthingTerrellyn Fearn aims to return Indigenous thinking and language to an ancestral feminine lens By Matthew Bradfordof a new world. aKNOWING24I I NTRODUCING INDIGENOMICS time of rememberingHow Carol Anne Hilton hopes to build a more inclusive, Indigenousapproach to businessBy Bryan Hansenand standing up for28I WEAVING CONNECTIONS The Puuhonua Society links Hawaiian culture, community,heritage and social justicewho we are By Sarah B. Hood32I ADVOCATING FOR INDIGENOUS WOMENS Grandmother Renee-Thomas Hill RIGHTS INTERNATIONALLY ONWA steps up its global advocacy, attending key events worldwide By Kelly Parker20 DOING38I CHANGING PERCEPTIONS IN GUATEMALAThe Womens Justice Initiative helps Indigenous women and girlslive a life free of violence By Anna-Liza Badaloo42IRECLAIMING THE MORI BIRTHKelly Tikao has made it her mission to help Ma- ori women deliverbabies following time-honoured traditionsBy Anna-Liza Badaloo45I RECOMMENDED READSBy Sarah McPhersonIN EVERY ISSUE8I Message from the President10I Message from the Chief Executive Officer46I Professional Services DirectoryOntario Native Womens Association5'