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the existential questions  

our {immense}
vision

"When reintroduced to the earth, you remember who you are & know that you have a greater purpose that makes you feel content & strengthens your connection to others."
the land 
The farm on Mayne Island is one of two potential subject properties in British Columbia situated on unceded territories. It is poised for restoration and will serve as a living example, demonstrating how to rehabilitate the land, which can be replicated elsewhere throughout the province, country, and continent. It will operate with various streams: education and agriculture, which will model a holistic, closed-loop system encompassing tourism, restorative agriculture, food security, technology, climate solutions, and healing.

It serves as a hub for where all these aspects converge. This initiative serves as a bridge between traditional indigenous wisdom and modern innovation. It aims to mend the myriad layers of damage inflicted by shortsighted colonial practices—not only to the environment but also to humanity.
Tsi Tesakotitsén:tha —The Place That Heals You— stands as a beacon of rejuvenation. It will operate as a functional farm, augmented by extensive innovative indoor and outdoor educational facilities.

Here, visitors engage with traditional knowledge, participate in hands-on retreats, and contribute to research on off-grid and green technologies. The land hosts a diversity of medicinal plants, serving humans, animals, and crops alike, and actively engages in local re-wilding and reforestation efforts in partnership with the local conservancy, provincial government, First Nations, and the public at large.

Beyond its agricultural and environmental pursuits, it offers therapeutic experiences for individuals and groups. Short and long-term stays provide opportunities to learn about traditional Indigenous ways of knowing, high-tech and low-tech systems, engage in healing modalities, embrace healthy living practices, and cultivate self-sufficiency.
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(We took this photo of a small part of a bison herd bison at an 800-acre ranch in 70-Mile House, BC.)
Our primary objective is to reconnect human beings to the earth & to each other. 
Dis-ease is on the rise in our modern societies, despite our supposed medical advances, technology, pharmacology, food availability, higher education, and access to information & resources. Why do happiness and satisfaction seem to be elusive while stress and related issues, like depression and disillusionment, are more prevalent? We offer several (integrated or separate) ways of reconnecting, not only to the earth but to others and your true self. 
 
Our farm is a supportive, positive place where we encourage innovation, self-sufficiency, health, sustainability, relaxation, hard work, and lots of laughter!  
We have year-round lodging that can be as private as you wish, but that can be combined (in varying amounts of participation) with a group retreat, learning about and working with  (livestock & organic crops), workshops (e.g., permaculture, cheese-making, yoga & meditation, wood-working etc.), individual & group therapy, farm apprenticeships, research projects and more.  
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who we are

"I've had a team working on this over the past few weeks,
and what we've come up with can be reduced to two fundamental concepts. 

One: People aren't wearing enough hats. 
Two: Matter is energy. "
-- The Meaning of Life,
​Monty Python
The movers say, “Sir, could you offer us some assistance? We are looking for Dog Creek Road near a town called Red Bud.” The old man responds, “well, if I was trying to get to Red Bud, I sure as hell wouldn’t start from here.” 
-- Funny Farm, 1988
David & Susheela are the heart and soul of the farm, seamlessly blending their unique talents and passions to create a nurturing and sustainable environment. David’s expertise in environmental remediation and traditional ecological wisdom ensures the land thrives, while Susheela’s love for organic, biodynamic farming, and intuitive healing brings warmth and care to the plants, animals, and people. Together, they cultivate a harmonious and vibrant ecosystem, dedicated to sustaining life and honouring the beauty of nature in a sacred way.
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Susheela & David at the winter bonfire on Mayne Island, BC.

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Susheela Kundargi
is the co-owner and general manager of the farm and subsidiary businesses. She has a passion for soil science, gardening and fondness for animals inherited from her father, who was devoted to growing flowers, exotic vegetables, seed-saving, hunting, and fishing, Susheela has always been connected to the cycles of nature. (The name "Susheela" means "good humoured".)
a diverse background
  • Farming & Gardening:
    Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture UBC (2013)
    UBC Botanical Garden - Food Garden
    False Creek Children's Garden (operated and funded for 11 years)
    Urban Farm CSA - Farmers on 57th (Farm Operations)
    Farmscape Gardeners (Operated Fo57, and urban foodscapes)
    FarmFolk CityFolk - Board of Directors (current)
    Mayne Island Growers - Community Food Security Coordinator (current)
  • Entrepreneur:
    Co-founder of The Healing Place - Tsi-Tesakotitsén:tha CCC Ltd. (current)
    Susheela Kundargi Developments Ltd. (current)
    Private Funders Group (Consultant - large capital funding, active)
    Soul Method Healing (Holistic practitioner)

    Claytek Pottery Studio (Director, president, 10 years)
    Sabre Construction (Management, CEO, custom wood frame residential 2011-2018)
    Same Page Productions (Media production)
    Susheela Studio (Art & Design Studio)
    The Masala Shop (Spice blends/farmers markets)
  • Author, Ghostwriter, Writing Coach: Mostly non-fiction ghostwriting, resource books, memoirs, and curriculum; writing coach, and writing workshops with a trauma-informed, therapeutic focus.
  • Instructor: post-secondary educator and curriculum developer for graphic design, packaging, illustration, fashion, and software. Vancouver Career College, VCAD, Bodwell Multimedia, Montreal College of Art & Design, Collège LaSalle - Inter-Dec, Indigenous Food & Freedom School, RayCam Community Centre.
  • Art, Design, & Pottery: Painting, graphic design, interior/exterior design, pottery
    Southern Gulf Islands Art Council - Board member on the Mayne Island Branch
  • Intuitive Healing Practitioner: Specializing in trauma, depression & anxiety, suicide prevention, and helping people reconnect with their purpose and overcome limiting beliefs of all sorts, and clearing these issues from  within the body.
If Susheela’s not in the garden or kitchen, she’s likely out connecting with people—gathering stories, sharing food, or dreaming up new ways to bring the community together. A natural nurturer and systems thinker, she blends organic and biodynamic farming with intuitive healing, food medicine, and community care. Whether she’s creating efficient farm systems or nourishing meals, Susheela brings creativity, warmth, and a deep commitment to land-based living. Her work is rooted in connection to the earth, to people, and a shared vision of resilience and renewal.


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David Fierro
 (Xa Xa Smanxwt) is the co-owner of the farm and a master drum maker and a respected culture keeper of the Sylix/Okanagan Nation. His meticulously crafted drums are sought after worldwide.  On the farm, David focuses on environmental remediation, leveraging his extensive expertise in sustainable practices to ensure the health and vitality of the land. His work includes soil regeneration, water management, and integrating traditional ecological knowledge to create a harmonious balance between farming and nature.  

a diverse background
  • Drum Making and Cultural Preservation:
    David’s drums are highly valued by many First Nations Chiefs and are often presented as gifts at significant events, including Longhouse Ceremonial gatherings, Coast Salish gatherings, Aboriginal awards, and corporate events.  
  • Environmental and Economic Development:
    With over 20 years of experience, David combines a multi-disciplined education specializing in biological systems from a First Nation perspective to develop effective and economical solutions for projects on First Nations Traditional Territories. His collaborative work includes partnerships with corporations, industries, and various First Nations, ensuring developments meet higher environmental standards.  
  • Key Collaborations:
    Environmental Assessments: Environment Canada, Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh, and Squamish on the Burrard Inlet Environmental Assessment.  
    Marine Use Planning: Collaborated with Coast Salish First Nations on the Howe Sound Marine Use Plan.  
    Forestry Industry Relations: Fostered new relationships between the BC Government and First Nations in the forestry sector.  
  • Entrepreneur:
    2025 - present Co-founder of The Healing Place - Tsi-Tesakotitsén:tha CCC Ltd.
    ​2001 - present: Owner of Ancestral Link and Associates Inc.  

    Sept 2022 - 2024: Co-founder and COO of 400 Drums Ltd.  
    Sept 2019 - May 2023: Co-founder and COO of Four Our Future Indigenous Economics.  
If David’s not deep in a project, you’ll probably find him in the forest, by the water, or in the shop crafting a drum. With decades of experience in environmental assessment, economic development, and negotiations, he’s contributed to major projects with BC Hydro, Port Metro, LNG, Fortis, forestry, and mining. David brings a rare balance of technical insight and cultural grounding, weaving traditional values into modern development. He’s a natural problem-solver, storyteller, and steward of the land—always guided by a deep respect for nature and community


Our desired location for the farm is Mayne Island, in the southern Gulf Islands of BC between the lower mainland, Vancouver, & Victoria. The island is 55 minutes on the ferry from Tsawassen ferry terminal. Being a small island, everything is just a short distance from beaches, where you can swim, kayak, hike, dock your boat, or even fly in on float plane! Mayne Island is quiet but friendly and hosts an assortment of wildlife.  
Sustainability - Objectives
Education, workshops, therapy

We acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the stolen, ancestral and traditional territories of the Straits Salish peoples on the Island called S,ḴŦAḴ in SENĆOŦEN, the language of the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. 

The name "Tsi Tesakotitsén:tha” was given to us by a Tuscarora Elder who has known Susheela since 1986 in Kahnawake (Kanien’kehá:ka Mohawk territory) and suggested we create the space for “The Place That Heals You”. The Kanien'kehá:ka spelling was provided to us by a dear friend who still lives in Kahnawake. We are honoured to use the name and would also welcome a SENĆOŦEN translation of the name to respect the land we’re on and the language of the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples.
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