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Rekindling Ancestral Connections - North Carolina Botanical Garden
by Emily Oglesby, NCBG Communications & Exhibits Coordinator Anyone who has felt the mouth-puckering astringency of an unripe persimmon knows there’s an art to harvesting wild native foods. The expertise... Read More
A first-of-its-kind garden comes to life at UNC-Chapel Hill in testimony to NC's Native presence
Work is underway to complete an American Indian Cultural Garden on UNC-Chapel Hill’s campus, the first on a public university in the state. North Carolina is home to the largest American Indian population east of the Mississippi River. The new garden aims to celebrate American Indian cultures and environmental knowledge.
Preserving the health of the tribe | Blue Cross NC
Resurrect the healing traditions of the Waccamaw Siouan tribe in NC, one crop at a time.
Native Americans share wisdom about backyard botanicals | UNC-Chapel Hill
“Green Roots, Red Resilience” workshop participants learned from local tribal members about the usefulness and importance of native plants.
From 954: The Waccamaw Siouan Healing Green Space brings back medicines and memories
This story was originally published in the Spring & Summer 2023 issue of 954 magazine, which is published by The News Reporter.
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