Thursday, February 12, 2009

The National Aboriginal Health Organization is Celebrating Birth

OTTAWA, ON — The National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO) is hosting a special event to celebrate the rebirth of First Nations, Inuit and Métis traditional approaches to child and maternal care. At this event NAHO will announce its acceptance to be the new home for the “Canadian and American Traditional Midwives Blanket” and launch a selection of NAHO’s new midwifery, child and maternal health resources.

“Today, on Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Day, NAHO is celebrating birth” says Dr. Paulette Tremblay, CEO of NAHO. “By announcing and promoting the importance of First Nations, Inuit and Métis traditional approaches to child and maternal care, NAHO is recognizing the work of the Aboriginal midwives who give life to traditional practices and pass on their invaluable knowledge.”

In May 2008, at the Invitational Gathering on Indigenous Birthing and Midwifery held in Washington, DC, hosted by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, Martha Greig, a traditional midwife and Inuit Elder accepted this blanket on behalf of all traditional Canadian and American traditional midwives. Health Canada invited NAHO to house and display this important symbol of traditional Indigenous birthing practices. NAHO is honoured to showcase the “Canadian and American Traditional Midwives Blanket” in the reception area for all to see. It is a reminder that this is one way Aboriginal Peoples can bring new life to traditional practices which celebrate the gift of birth surrounded by families within their home communities.

The event will be held in Ottawa on Thursday February 12, 2008 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Penthouse (17th floor) at the Sheraton Ottawa Hotel at 150 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario.

The National Aboriginal Health Organization is a national, non-profit, Aboriginal-designed and –controlled body that works to influence and advance the health and well-being of Aboriginal Peoples through knowledge-based strategies.

For media inquiries, contact:
Colleen Patterson, Communications Officer
Tel: (613) 237-9462 ext. 559
Toll Free: 1-877-602-4445 ext. 559
Cell: (613) 863-9001
E-mail: cpatterson@naho.ca

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