Indigenous Magic

EP 298 - Teachings Of Ode'miin Giizis The Strawberry Moon: MWRF Part 4 w Jenn Luxmore-Begin

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Amy Torok
May 21, 2026
3 min read
PodcastReparations
Jenn Luxmore-BeginJenn Luxmore-Begin

Jennifer Luxmore-Begin (she/her, @luxybeg1) is a creative, musician and educator, settler-Anishinaabe woman with roots in Mattagami First Nation. As an educator and facilitator of women’s circles, Jenn works to create community, connection and embodiment of culture in everyday life.  Jenn is a sister in the Indigenous Women’s Collective, Grandmother’s Voice.

She is an elementary music educator-making magic with song and dance, a creatrix who loves to make mixed media projects using reclaimed and natural materials; Jenn is a bead work and textile artist, drummer, singer, amazing auntie and mom of two almost grown young men!  She is proud of her French, Scottish and Anishinaabe lineage, and is a member of Mattagami First Nation near Timmins, ON and currently live on the traditional territory of the Mississauga of the Credit First Nation.

Strawberry Moon beadwork by Jenn

Jenn is also the creator of the 13 Moons of Creation, a lunar calendar and Planner!

Read her essay It's All About Relationships!

We talk about our shared deities, Music and Water! LISTEN NOW

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How it Works

  • Make a donation of $10 or more to your local Native Women’s Shelter or any Indigenous-Run Org, or the The Sixties Scoop Network.
  • Take a screenshot of your receipt and email witchreparations@gmail.com with the subject line: REPARATION
  • and you'll be entered to win one of more than twenty-five amazing prizes! Every 10$ = 1 entry in the draw, $50 is five entries and so on.
  • Everyone who donates automatically receives discount codes from some of our favourite witchy business!

Jenn would love for you to support:

Grandmother's Voice is a community of Belonging and Understanding for Healing.  Guided by the Ancient Wisdom of our Ancestors, Indigenous Grandmother’s and Grandfather’s, we aim to unite Indigenous voices while extending a warm invitation to individuals from all directions to join us in embracing Indigenous ways of being as a tapestry towards the good life together.

Credit River Water Walk. Waterwalks are based on Anishinaabe ceremonial water teachings. We walk to honour all Nibi (water), to speak and to pray to her spirit; to offer petitions so there will be healthy rivers, lakes and oceans for future generations and our ancestors. People from all nations, all walks of life, are welcome to join the walk. Lead by Anishinaabe Kwe, Mary Anne Caibaiosai, prayers, peace, play, synergies, sunrises & support are woven into this walking ceremony to honour water & follow in the footsteps of Josephine Mandamin.

Anduhyaun Inc. is a non-profit registered charity founded by four grandmothers - Vera Martin, Mildred Redmond, Mary Jane Young and Jeannette Lavell - in 1973 to respond to the needs of Toronto's Indigenous women. It first opened as a hostel, and now provides emergency shelter and second stage transitional housing to women and their children fleeing violence. We make culturally-inclusive, safe spaces available for those who come through our doors to focus on their healing and wellness journey.

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