The info labelled "Celtic" on her blog is nothing of the sort. She names an alleged "Celtic" spirit and creation story that I've never heard of, with a spelling that does not fit any Celtic language:
http://shamanicdrumm.wordpress.com/ For Celtic People Liilh the Heron laid the first ever egg = the egg of creation. She is the guardian of life and incarnation as well as for secret knowledge of longevity.
Um... no. (And for what it's worth, there was no pan-Celtic culture just as there was not an historical pan-NDN one. Attempts to combine all those cultures together are pretty much a modern phenomenon.)
I see a lot of lumping together of disparate cultures, and some of the information seems taken from pop culture, inaccurate, world mythology books (or websites). Many of the meanings she gives for the animal symbolism are from Jamie Sams' "Medicine Cards" - a sort of tarot deck with animals and nuagey/pan-NDN divination meanings. I don't know how many people would actually believe this stuff is authentic... but if she's teaching children... children don't know any better. Thing is, she's representing herself (or allowing herself to be represented as) First Nations. And she lives in Canada. In Canada, First Nations means you are NDN. But by her own admission, she's not.