Welcome to our FAQ section, where we answer your most frequently asked questions about the services, training, and conferences offered by the Ashukan Institute. Whether you are seeking information about our online training on Indigenous realities, our pricing options, or our approach to strategic consulting in an Indigenous context, we are here to help. Explore the answers below to learn more about how we work to promote mutual understanding and respect between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. If you do not find the answer to your question, please feel free to contact us for more information.
The Ashukan Institute offers a variety of services, including online training, conferences, and strategic consulting services, all focused on Indigenous realities and issues.
You can register for our training sessions and conferences directly through our website. Follow the links to the specific events for more information on the registration process.
Prices vary depending on the training sessions and conferences. For detailed information on pricing, please visit our "Rates and Memberships" page on our website.
Yes, the Ashukan Institute offers strategic consulting services to foster collaboration and understanding between organizations and First Nations.
The Ashukan Institute works towards reconciliation by promoting understanding, respect, and appreciation of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and knowledge through its training sessions, conferences, and consulting services.
Our trainers and speakers are experts in their respective fields, with deep knowledge and experience in Indigenous issues and realities. You can find more information about them on our "About Us" page.
Yes, we offer online options for most of our training sessions and conferences, providing flexible and convenient access.
Once registered, you will receive detailed instructions by email on how to access the online resources and materials.
Please refer to the specific training descriptions for information on available certifications or accreditations.
Yes, we offer group pricing options and other special rates. Please contact us directly for more details.
For more details about our strategic consulting services or group subscriptions for conferences and training sessions, please contact us through the quote request form on our website. For any general questions or comments, you can email us at the address provided on our "Contact" page.
For information on our refund policy, please visit our "Refund Policy" page on our website.
Yes, the Ashukan Institute regularly collaborates with various organizations and institutions to promote mutual understanding and respect between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
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In embracing the Bear and its symbolism, the Ashukan Institute aims to:
Assert our pride in our identity and our mission: to promote the richness of our cultures, pass on our history from an Indigenous perspective, and raise awareness of the realities and issues affecting Indigenous peoples, in order to contribute to building bridges between nations.
Celebrating our kinship and expressing our solidarity with all Indigenous entrepreneurs who proudly embrace their roots while contributing to the economic development of First Nations.
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