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Indigenous Plant Medicine: Growing a Deeper Connection with the Natural World
March 1 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

What Stories Does the Land Hold? is a conversation series co-presented by the Center for Humans and Nature and The New School at Commonweal as part of the Center’s Questions for a Resilient Future Series
Across the world, Indigenous people share something in common: a connection to land and their Ancestral territories. This series of conversations spotlights a collection of Indigenous voices telling the stories of the land and its stories, connecting us to each other and to all of our relations.
In this conversation, join host and 2021 CHN editorial fellow Christine Luckasavitch with Māori artist, designer, activist, and researcher Tanya Te Miringa Te Rorarangi Ruka for a conversation about storytelling, community building, working alongside our plant relatives, and Indigenous futurisms. Tanya’s work is deeply rooted in Indigenous environmental knowledges, encouraging a deeper connection to ancestral place on a global scale through her artistic practices.
Join us for the next conversations in this series:
Wednesday, March 29 | REGISTER HERE | Making Space for Indigenous Voices: Sharing Our Stories with the World / Waubgeshig Rice and Host Christine Luckasavitch
Photo: Alyssa Bardy Photography