Acknowledging our Indigenous Plant
Nations
Virtual presentation with Lori Snyder
This talk is now available to watch on YouTube. Click the link here.
Learn and discover wild, native and
medicinal plants that support us physically, emotionally and spiritually as we
explore and experience our living world outside. Lori Snyder will introduce you
to ‘Indigenous ways of knowing’ and these teachings will help to anchor
important ways of being to help move us into an understanding and awareness of
restored balance. Through stories and engaging our senses, Lori will weave a
journey back to our true Nature.
Lori Snyder is a descendant
from the Powhatan, Dakota, T’suu tina, Nakota, Cree, Nipissing, Dene and
Anishinaabe peoples, mixed with French and Celtic ancestry. She was born
and raised on the lands of the Squamish people, overlooking the Salish Sea on
the Pacific Northwest Coast of Turtle Island—near Vancouver, Canada. Through
Indigenous ways of knowing and pedagogies, Lori leads people of diverse
backgrounds in reconnecting to the Earth’s wisdom. Teaching at elementary and
secondary schools, she recently facilitated a pilot project with Farm2School
BC. Helping to incorporate Indigenous teachings into the curriculum, Lori
supported the development of nine Indigenous foodscapes
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