Isaac Murdoch, whose Ojibway name is Sacred Rawhide, grew up in the traditional setting of hunting, fishing and trapping. During his many years living off the land, Isaac has learned many of the stories and legends that accompany many of the Sacred Sites and Values placed on Mother Earth and has become a wonderful narrator and advocate for these precious treasures. His many years of experience of conducting ceremonies have helped him maintain a special balance between man and nature and he is known for his advocacy for getting the younger generation in-touch with the land and these Sacred Sites. Through his company Ojibway Connections, Isaac spends most of his time teaching young people the traditional skills of living off the land and has facilitated dozens of Cultural Camps over the years. Isaac has travelled internationally as an advocate and spokesperson and has had the opportunity to meet with people such as Pope John Paul II, Queen Elizabeth & Prince Charles as well as many Canadian dignitaries including Prime Minister Stephen Harper.