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Plants Used By the Anishinabek of the Great Lakes

Plants Used By the Anishinabek of the Great Lakes

Join us on a journey through the Great Lakes region with "Plants Used By the Anishinabek of the Great Lakes," an immersive class that uncovers the incredible world of plants in Anishinabek culture. This program is at the Don Dodge Auditorium right behind and across the street from the Main Branch of the St. Clair County Library System on 200 Grand River Ave. Learn about their deep-rooted connection to nature and discover the healing powers of traditional plant-based remedies. Delve into how this knowledge is being preserved and integrated into modern-day practices for a healthier and more sustainable future.

Presented by Nathan Wright a well-known Anishinabek Herbalist/Personality from Michigan. Owner of Herbal Lodge, With his unique perspective and love and appreciation for nature, Nathan brings authenticity to all his work and is committed to using his voice to make a positive impact on society and anyone who attends his classes.

This class is perfect for nature lovers, wild foragers, plant enthusiasts, herbalists, and anyone interested in the fascinating relationship between humans and plants. So why wait? Sign up now and embark on a journey of knowledge, tradition, and connection with "Plants Used By the Anishinabek of the Great Lakes." We will have some wild herbal teas to sample! So don't hesitate - join us today!

Date:
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Time:
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Donald E. Dodge Auditorium
Branch:
Main Library
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Health & Wellness  
Attachments:
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