The Two Row Initiative’s Vision and Mission Statement:

With our Two Row Initiative, we are dedicated to fostering meaningful connections between non-Indigenous individuals and organizations and the richness of Indigenous culture. Through authentic engagement, education, and dialogue, we aim to support truth and reconciliation, cultivating understanding and respect in a way that honors traditional teachings and builds bridges for a united future.

Our vision for The Two Row Initiative is to cultivate education, foster awareness, and build a network of allies within the community, paving the way for a harmonious and unified future.

 

Supporting the Indigenous Community with The Two Row Initiative

We support the Indigenous community by providing a safe, welcoming space where individuals can reconnect with their culture, heritage, and traditional teachings. Our initiatives honor and celebrate the rich histories and wisdom of Indigenous peoples, fostering opportunities for healing, cultural expression, and the sharing of knowledge. Through meaningful collaborations and community-focused programming, we aim to nurture a sense of belonging and pride, empowering individuals to explore and strengthen their cultural roots while creating bridges of understanding and respect between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.

Supporting the Settler Community with The Two Row Initiative

We are committed to fostering meaningful connections and understanding between Indigenous and settler communities. We provide education and resources to individuals and organizations within the settler community who wish to learn about Indigenous culture, knowledge, and ways of being. Our goal is to ensure this knowledge is used in a good way—respectfully, thoughtfully, and with the intent to build bridges of reconciliation. Through workshops, training sessions, cultural exchanges, and access to authentic resources, we help settlers deepen their awareness of Indigenous histories, traditions, and current realities.

By nurturing these relationships and encouraging allyship, we strive to grow a community of informed individuals who are actively contributing to a peaceful and united future grounded in truth and reconciliation.

Services

Two Row Learning is a vibrant youth group for ages 6-12, dedicated to fostering education and understanding of the 7 Sacred Teachings. Through monthly gatherings and immersive summer camps, youth engage in meaningful activities that promote respect, truth, courage, humility, honesty, wisdom, and love. Two Row Learning offers a safe and inspiring environment for participants to explore Indigenous culture, deepen their connection to the land, and build a foundation for unity and reconciliation.

Full Moon Smudge Gatherings are sacred evenings of connection and reflection, guided by Elder Eric G. Martin monthly. Inspired by the sweat lodge tradition, our Full Moon Smudge Gatherings provide an opportunity to honor the powerful energy of the full moon.
The full moon is a time for releasing negativity, inviting healing, and giving thanks for the blessings in our lives. Together, we will gather around a sacred fire, share stories, offer prayers of gratitude, and experience the cleansing practice of smudging.
This gathering is open to all who seek to connect with the wisdom of the full moon, embrace traditional teachings, and step into a space of renewal and healing.
Come with an open heart and a spirit of reflection as we release what no longer serves us and welcome positive energy into our lives.

Indigenous Blanket Exercise In partnership with Kairos, we invite you to participate in the Indigenous Blanket Exercise, a powerful, interactive learning experience that brings the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada to life hosted here annually.

Through this participatory workshop, you will step into the roles of Indigenous peoples to explore the impacts of colonization, including broken treaties, residential schools, and systemic injustices. Guided by trained facilitators, the Blanket Exercise offers a respectful and immersive way to deepen your understanding of Indigenous histories and perspectives.

Following the exercise, we will gather for a facilitated sharing circle to reflect, ask questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue. This is an opportunity to listen, learn, and commit to the journey of truth, reconciliation, and building respectful relationships.

Coming Soon!!

Medicine Garden Our Indigenous Medicine Garden will be a vibrant living classroom, honoring the wisdom of the land and the traditional knowledge of Indigenous peoples. Designed as both a place of learning and spiritual connection, this sacred space will be home to native plants used for medicine, ceremony, and healing.

Guided by Indigenous teachings, the garden will serve as a space to explore the relationship between people, plants, and the earth. Visitors will be invited to learn about the cultural significance and healing properties of these plants, as well as the importance of stewardship and respect for the natural world.

At the heart of the garden will be a sacred fire, where gatherings, ceremonies, and teachings will be held. The fire symbolizes unity, healing, and the passing down of ancestral knowledge.

Whether you come to participate in a workshop, share stories around the fire, or simply reflect in the peaceful surroundings, the Indigenous Medicine Garden will offer a meaningful opportunity to connect with the land and its teachings.

Meet Becca– Founder of Two Row Cree-ative

Becca Neepin is a proud Cree woman from Fox Lake, Manitoba, whose deep roots and rich cultural heritage shape everything she does. Inspired by her grandmother’s legacy as a residential school survivor, Becca has become a passionate advocate for Indigenous awareness, healing, and education. Her work is grounded in honoring the past, empowering the present, and shaping a more inclusive future—especially for youth, whose curiosity and respect continually inspire her.

Through her brand Two Row Cree-ative, Becca blends tradition with creativity to produce custom-designed ribbon skirts, ribbon hoodies, and ribbon jackets that celebrate Indigenous identity and storytelling. Each piece is thoughtfully handcrafted, reflecting the strength, resilience, and beauty of her culture. Alongside these signature garments, she also creates personalized gifts that hold meaning and connection for each recipient.

Becca skillfully balances her creative entrepreneurship with her career, community work, and family life. She shares her journey with her supportive partner, owner of Line-X, and is a devoted mother of two and a proud dog mom. Together, they’ve built a life rooted in love, hard work, and shared purpose.

Every stitch Becca sews and every youth she empowers is a testament to her commitment: to uplift Indigenous voices, foster pride in identity, and inspire the next generation to walk strong in who they are.

Boozhoo, Aaniin, Bonjour ~ Hello/Greetings

I would like to acknowledge the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Mississauga, Haudenosaunee, Attiwonderonk and Anishinabek First Nations, on which we are learning, uplifting and celebrate those that came before us. Treaty 29, 1827.

It is important to acknowledge the land because we recognize the strength and wisdom of the place that has given rise to the people who are of this land, and it invokes the spirit of that place to support good intentions.

My name is Alisha. I began my journey to help heal others (inside and outward) with ‘unconventional’ methods, while broadening my knowledge from Indigenous elders to create a loving, safe, educational space where anyone may come and participate. I am a fierce ally. Reconciliation is more than just words, ReconciliACTION is a way of life.

Today, tomorrow and always, I will commit to encouraging other curious minds and allies to cultivate, empower and strengthen our Indigenous bonds through cultural preservation and learning.

Miigwech