About the Author
Tim YearingtonTim Yearington is originally from North Bay, Ontario. As a Métis artist, writer and author with voyageur and French-Canadian heritage, Tim's ancestral home territory is Nipissing District, Mattawa and the Ottawa River Valley. After a professional career as a freelance illustrator in Ottawa, Tim changed direction and began working as a wilderness adventure guide.
An adoptee who once struggled with the personal challenges of 'identity loss', Tim was called to find his own lost native roots. Assisted by Indigenous elders, medicine people and his own ancestors, he learned the traditional teachings of the manitous (spirits), the four directions and the powerful medicine ways of the thunderbirds. Tim soon learned to 'walk his talk' with all the traditional teachings he was carrying; teachings that helped him navigate and heal his own life. It was upon this spiritual journey Tim found his way home. He then followed a personal vision and began blazing a trail of teaching traditional Indigenous knowledge to others. And along the way Tim became a traditional Indigenous knowledge keeper and educator.
Tim started in 2009 with The Medicine Wheel Project for the Near North District School Board and since then has shared traditional knowledge and teachings with many organizations in Ontario. He worked for Correctional Service Canada (Millhaven Maximum Security) as an elder and spiritual advisor. Then he worked at Queen's University as an elder/knowledge keeper with their Office of Indigenous Initiatives and as an Indigenous Curricular Innovator for their Faculty of Health Sciences. Tim also worked as an elder for Indigenous students from across Canada at the Royal Military College and as an Indigenous spiritual advisor for Canadian Forces Base, Kingston.
Tim is a passionate writer and presenter of Indigenous (Métis-Algonquin) heritage, teachings, wisdom and worldview and as a result is a very enlightening educator. He has seasoned experience working with people from all around the world. He has taught other educators, professors, teachers and students alike. He has taught traditional knowledge at many schools, colleges and universities. He has shared traditional Indigenous knowledge with government departments, Indigenous organizations, outdoor environmental education centres, social workers, psychologists, counsellors, therapists, mental health workers, nurses, doctors and a variety of other wellness providers.
Tim recognizes the importance of sharing his rock-solid foundation of traditional Indigenous knowledge with everyone. He shares teachings both indoors and outdoors in nature. Tim fosters a much needed awareness about traditional Indigenous knowledge through his inspirational books, his personable author visits, his powerful presentations, his legendary storytelling, his healing work with people on the land and his guided nature tours. Tim now resides in Kingston, Ontario. For more information visit: www.timyearington.com