Sheena Papin is a Nehiyaw Iskwewak (Cree woman) from Maskêkosihk “Land of the medicine” (Enoch Cree Nation) in Treaty 6 Territory. Her Cree name is Osaw Kamamak “yellow butterfly”.
Sheena is a mother of 2 bright & beautiful little girls, Kheriyae and Khailani. She’s a 2nd degree black belt in taekwondo, fancy pow wow dancer and Zumba instructor, Nutritionist, International model (modelling in New York indigenous fashion week, Paris indigenous fashion week, Vancouver indigenous fashion week, and London fashion week), & aesthetician specializing in permanent makeup and regular makeup.
She has also owned her own Mary Kay business for over 13 years empowering, educating, encouraging and inspiring many women to thrive in their businesses and pouring love, support and self esteem into them.
Sheena has created and developed various workshops, events, fashion shows, and model bootcamps with her sister and best friends and competed in the Mrs Canada Globe pageant where she won the title of “Mrs Native America Canada”. This is how she became the fashion show coordinator of the Klondike Days Indigenous experience fashion show as well as various fashion show fundraisers for a variety of indigenous designers.
Her dream and life goal is to make a positive impact on Mother Earth with her many life experiences and is called to support others in their own personal journeys.