Keepers Of The Seasons:

Creating Space for the Spirit to Remember

Community Capacity Building Through Traditional Knowledge with Darcy & Jenny Fisher

INTENSIVE COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS

Building skills, sovereignty, and intergenerational connection

We Teach Communities Traditional Skills That Build Lasting Capacity

4.5-day intensive workshops designed for First Nations, Tribal communities, and Indigenous organizations. We teach practical skills that generate income, employ youth, and reconnect communities to traditional knowledge.

What makes us different: We run Six Twenty Skincare, a successful Indigenous-owned business. We're published authors. Walking Through the Seasons is a 316-page book documenting our relationships with 66+ plants, seasonal teachings, and the framework for creating intimate connection with the natural world and with yourself.

We both bring years of human services experience working with people in active recovery, those reclaiming themselves, and communities healing from generational harm. Our teaching is patient. We have time for people actively seeking change, those rebuilding, those society has written off. Everything we teach is grounded in self-care and mindfulness. We understand that working with plants and making things by hand is itself healing. This isn't just skills training. It's remembering.

Currently booking: Spring/Summer 2026, Fall 2026, and 2027 workshops

Three Core Offerings

  • Build economic capacity through traditional fat knowledge

    4.5 days hands-on:

    • Render animal fat (bison, elk) into clean tallow using traditional low-heat method

    • Make cold process soap using rendered tallow

    • Plant medicine integration (harvest, infuse oils, understand what works in soap)

    • Safety protocols and best practices

    • Recipe development and customization

    • Business basics (if desired)

    Equipment (stays with you permanently):

    • Everything needed to keep producing: stockpots, blenders, scales, molds, thermometers, safety gear

    • Value: ~$2,000

    Outcomes:

    • Make soap for families (stop buying it)

    • Generate income through sales

    • Employ youth part-time or full-time

    • Stock Nation businesses (gas stations, gift shops, health centers)

    • Teach the next person

    Investment: $18,000-20,000 USD

    Who this serves: Communities wanting economic development, youth employment, traditional skills transmission

  • Build health sovereignty through plant knowledge

    Adapts to season - same 4.5-day structure:

    Spring (March-May): Tonics, teas, early plant medicines, cleansing
    Summer (June-August): Preservation, berry syrups, oil infusion, seasonal medicine
    Fall (September-October): Salves, root medicine, immune support, winter preparation

    What you learn:

    • Plant identification and ethical harvesting

    • Infused oils (solar method, heat method)

    • Salves, balms, and body care

    • Seasonal teas, tonics, and elixirs

    • Herbal syrups and preservation

    • Safety protocols and dosage basics

    • Recipe formulation

    Equipment (stays with you):

    • Processing tools, jars, molds, strainers, scales, labels, double boilers

    • Value: ~$1,500-2,000

    Outcomes:

    • Make medicines for health centers and community members

    • Reduce dependency on external healthcare for basic wellness

    • Cultural reconnection through traditional plant knowledge

    • Intergenerational knowledge transmission (Elders + youth)

    • Generate income if selling products

    Investment: $16,000-18,000 USD

    Who this serves: Communities wanting health sovereignty, cultural programming, land-based education

  • Redesign service delivery using Indigenous frameworks

    3-5 day intensive for tribal departments and service providers

    The Problem: Current service systems separate Indigenous people from the things that build resilience: land, cultural practices, family structures, traditional knowledge, and community. This fragmentation creates dependency instead of capacity.

    The Solution: Indigenous frameworks build capacity. Current service models manage symptoms. The Five Sovereignties (Food, Health, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual) offer a model that addresses root causes by integrating physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.

    What You Learn:

    Day 1-2: Understanding System Gaps

    • How current service models create fragmentation

    • Why policies that look good on paper fail on the ground

    • The difference between cultural awareness and cultural integration

    • The Five Sovereignties framework as alternative service model

    Day 3: Indigenous Knowledge Integration

    • Working effectively with Elders and traditional knowledge holders

    • Plant medicine and land-based programming as health interventions

    • Food sovereignty as foundation for other sovereignties

    • Traditional skills as youth development (not recreation)

    Day 4-5: Practical Implementation

    • Building programs that keep families connected to land and culture

    • Service models designed by communities, not imposed on them

    • Measuring outcomes that matter to communities (not just compliance)

    • Creating systems that build independence, not dependency

    Who Should Attend:

    • Tribal social services staff

    • Child welfare workers

    • Health department personnel

    • Community wellness coordinators

    • Youth services providers

    • Anyone designing or delivering services in Indigenous communities

    Outcomes:

    • Service providers understand what makes Indigenous frameworks different

    • Practical tools for integrating Indigenous knowledge into programming

    • Models for community-led services that build capacity

    • Shift from managing symptoms to building sovereignty

    • Better outcomes because services align with how communities actually function

    Investment: $20,000-25,000 USD

    Why This Matters: Indigenous communities don't need better Western services. They need services built on Indigenous frameworks. This workshop teaches service providers how to work alongside Indigenous knowledge systems instead of replacing them. Communities that control their own services see better outcomes. We teach you how to support that.

CURRENTLY SCHEDULING

Available for:

  • Spring/Summer 2026 (limited dates remaining)

  • Fall 2026

  • 2027 bookings

Timeline: Contact us to discuss your preferred dates. We work with communities to find timing that works.

Who’s Teaching

Darcy Fisher

Co-Founder | Owner
  • Councillor with ʔakisq̓nuk First Nation

  • Co-owner, Six Twenty Skincare

  • Co-author, Walking Through the Seasons (320 pages, 66+ plants, framework for intimate relationship with natural world and self)

  • Wellness Counsellor training, trauma-informed approach

  • Expertise: Governance, business development, community organizing, human services

  • Co-owner, Six Twenty Skincare

  • Co-author, Walking Through the Seasons

  • Plant medicine practitioner with decades of hands-on knowledge

  • Daily production and formulation lead for Six Twenty products

  • Expertise: Plant medicine, skincare formulation, technical precision, human services

Co-Founder | Owner

Jenny Fisher

Together we bring: Generational knowledge from our families, traditional teachings from Elders who trusted us to carry it forward, modern formulation science and business experience, deep understanding of human services and community wellness work.

How it Works

  • 1. Contact Us
    Reach out to discuss your community's needs, goals, and timeline.

    2. Custom Proposal
    We create a proposal specific to your community including detailed schedule, equipment list, learning outcomes, and investment breakdown.

    3. Agreement & Deposit
    50% deposit secures your dates. We provide service agreement covering scope, payment terms, and expectations.

    4. Planning
    We work with you to confirm participants, facility requirements, and any special accommodations.

    5. Workshop Delivery
    We show up for 4.5 days, teach hands-on, and leave you with everything you need to keep going.

    6. You Decide What It Becomes
    Equipment stays. Knowledge stays. Skills stay. What you build with it is yours.

  • Darcy and Jenny Fisher
    info@kotstek.com

    Keepers of the Seasons, LLC
    P.O. Box 733

    Arlee, MT 59821

  • For those who cannot.

    We work with communities facing barriers: limited resources, geographic isolation, economic challenges. We make our teaching accessible and practical.

    For those just remembering.
    Traditional skills were disrupted. Knowledge was lost. Hands forgot how to make. We help communities remember what ancestors knew.

    For those yet to come.
    Everything we teach is designed to be passed forward. Youth learn from Elders. Skills stay in communities. Knowledge becomes gifts to the next generation.

CONNECT WITH OUR WORK

Six Twenty Skincare: sixtwenty.net
Traditional Indigenous skincare using rendered fats, plant medicines, and biotech actives

Walking Through the Seasons: 320 pages documenting relationships with 66+ plants, seasonal teachings, traditional stories, and the framework for creating intimate connection with the natural world and yourself. Available through any book distributor. ISBN: 9798993882000

Speaking Earth Educational Network (S.E.E.N.): Land-based educational programming

Passing forward what was passed to us.

Keepers of the Seasons, LLC
Traditional Knowledge | Modern Practice | Generational Impact

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