Tansi, Blaine Mirasty nisikaison
Welcome to my site
Tansi, Blaine Mirasty nisikaison
Welcome to my site
Welcome to my site
Welcome to my site
In 2019, I created the Cree North Adventures business as an idea for Tipi glamping in preparation for the 2019 FDFN First Nation Summer Games. Throughout the three years, I have been expanding and building up the business in preparation for export. Please visit my website.
In 2019, I had a business idea for creating a First Nation-owned Beaver Mitts company. Originally in May 2019, I submitted this business idea and did my second business idea pitch to a Startup Canada event held in Edmonton, AB.
I did not advance in the competition but I continued to learn and have gotten better at "acting on my ideas". Currently, Beaver Mitts are mainly worn by members of the Indigenous community. The traditional practice of tanned smoked hide, modern warm liner, beaver pelt and bead-work make the the Beaver Mitts an artistic warm accessory for the Canadian winter cold weather. I believe there is a market for domestic and international clients to purchase a custom pair of beaver mitts with custom bead-work.
Please note the country receiving the parcel may not accept the gloves as they are made with beaver pelt and tanned hide which will be classified as leather.
$700/ pair
Shipping to be determined at Canada Post office located in Meadow Lake.
For Canadian Residents estimated $25 shipping
International estimated $100
Please note the country recieving the parcel may not accept the gloves as they are made with beaver pelt and tanned hide which will be classified as leather.
Nehiyaw Cree from the Flying Dust First Nation located in northwest Saskatchewan.
I'm really passionate about Nehiyaw culture, history and innovative new concepts to teach virtually across Canada.
I love to be outside on the land, fishing, hunting, ATV rides and working on DIY projects. I also like to be creative and produce YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram content. Lastly I like to play hockey, golf and fastball and to read hard copy books, (its too hard to read large documents on a screen).
Third Year Master Student
Program: Joint Masters Degree in Governance and Entrepreneurship in Northern and Indigenous Areas (GENI).
University of Saskatchewan - Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy.
This program offers a wide range of required classes and electives that provide you with a well rounded education for policy and economic development in the circumpolar north.
My favorite classes of the program include:
1. Policy development - Usask
This class offers a practical "hands on" online learning modules that require you to develop and submit real life policy recommendations. I got the opportunity to write a policy paper based on my real job with MLTC recreation Wellness and the MLTC youth survey.
2. Northern Innovation - this was my favorite class of the GENI program. In this class we had a weekly topic that we had to prepare and read the documents provided. At the end of the week ok Fridays we had to submit a blog to the class for the issues related to innovation in the north and best practices. This class really got me thinking and brainstorming multiple ideas for practical applications in northern Saskatchewan.
Blaine Mirasty
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