We are reclaiming our responsonsibility As Stewards of our homelands and
all the plants and animals
we share them with

This series Ran February 11 to april 17, 2025. teachings are recorded and available here:

Cansasa (Red Willow) Teaching
Jerome LeBeaux Sr.
Ċeyak̄a (Mint tea), Pine Tea, Cedar Tea
Warren "Guss" Yellow Hair
Harvesting Sage and it's Uses
Tipiziwin Tolman
Waḣp̄e waṡt̄emna (Wild Bergamot, "Pretty Flower")
Lessert Moore
Bitter root (sinkpe tawote)
Mikey Peters
Wagmiza (Corn)
Jennifer Young Bull Bear
Tiŋpsiŋla (Prairie or wild turnip, breadroot)
Ruthie Cedarface
Maṫo ṫaṗejut̄a (bear root)
Lessert Moore
Maṫo ṫat̄iƞpsiŋla (Silver Leaf Scurf Pea) Bear's Tiŋpsiŋla
Mike Carlow
Tato (Gingseng root)
Clifford Canku
Ḣaŋt̄e (cedar)
Freida Big Road
Ċaŋṗa (Chokecherries)
Marcella Gilbert
Ic̄aḣp̄e hu (Purple Cone Flower/Echinacea)
Anne White Hat
Hokṡiċekp̄a (thunder cap, puffball mushrooms)
Kelly Albers
Ap̄e hiƞṡma (mullein) and Waḣc̄azi (sunflower)
Freida Big Road
Uŋjiŋjiŋtk̄a hu (Wild Rose)
Anne White Hat
Hokṡiċekp̄a (thunder cap, puffball mushrooms) and Ḣaŋt̄e (cedar)
Ruthie Cedarface
Benefits of Traditional Foods and Medicines
Marcella Gilbert

Wopila ṫaŋk̄a uŋk̄enic̄iyap̄i kṡt̄o (we thank each of you) to all who joined us in person or in recordings to share in these vital teachings as we Reclaim our Responsibility and learn how to be stewards to the plants and animals of our homelands.


Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties we are unable to share Jasmine Fiddler’s teaching on Waċaŋġa (Sweetgrass).

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