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Joanna Gladue, Kihêw Iskwew (Eagle Woman), is a proud Cree woman from the Treaty 8 Bigstone Cree Nation whose healing work is deeply rooted in culture, creativity, counselling and community. With over a decade of experience as a trauma therapist, she weaves art therapy, somatic movement, and Indigenous knowledge systems through a two‑eyed seeing lens, witnessing powerful transformations as clients reconnect with cultural identity, expression, and ancestral strength.
Joanna’s own healing has been shaped by powwow dancing, beading, drumming, singing, and teachings learned through ceremonies, round dances, powwows, and cultural gatherings. A dancer and former dance instructor, she honours movement and artistic creation as vital pathways to wellness and cultural continuity. Currently in her first year of her PhD in Psychotherapy and Counselling, Joanna continues to advocate for culturally grounded, land and art-based healing practices. She is grateful to be sharing her passion for the arts and culture with the Banff Centre for the Arts.