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Indigenous Plant Walk: A Journey of Discovery with Nathan Wright

April 27 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Join us for an afternoon walk starting at Desmond Landing with Anishinabek traditional knowledge keeper Nathan Wright

IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Regarding Saturday’s Plant Walk, due to predicted rain and wind speeds, if it is still raining at 1PM the location of the event will be moved to the Carnegie Museum for an alternative program presentation by Nathan Wright.

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Carnegie Museum
1115 6th St. Port Huron, MI 48060 (parking lot is off of Wall St.)

1:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. Indigenous Plant Walk: A Journey of Discovery with Nathan Wright (Location: Blue Water River Walk at Desmond Landing in Port Huron) Embark on a transformative journey guided Nathan, as we explore the hidden treasures of the natural world through an indigenous lens. Join us for an immersive plant walk experience that transcends mere observation, inviting you to connect deeply with the land and its sacred teachings.

We will learn to identify indigenous plants, their medicinal uses and significance in indigenous cultures. Discover the profound interconnectedness between plants, animals, and humans, and the importance of reciprocity and stewardship in indigenous ways of life.

Also available for participants to purchase will be prepared tinctures, Northern Michigan harvested Hawthorn berries, and medicinal seeds and plants. Handcrafted syrups, tinctures, balms, wild-harvested bark teas, and other natural remedies will also be on hand to enrich your home apothecary.

Learn more about Nathan’s work at https://herballodge.com/.

Nathan Wright, also known by his spiritual name Spiritman from the Sun or Giizus Su Win en eh, is an Indigenous Herbalist and descendant of medicine people from both sides of his family. His ancestral knowledge of plant medicine has been passed down through generations and he continues this legacy by ethically wild harvesting and preparing medicines using traditional methods.

As the owner of the Herbal Lodge, a Native American and veteran-owned company, Nathan focuses on creating natural and organic pain relief and medicinal tea products using wild-harvested herbs and mushrooms. He is dedicated to revitalizing lost Anishinabek medicines and traditions, while also incorporating modern techniques for the benefit of his community.

Nathan is not only an Indigenous Herbalist but also a certified mushroom expert. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in both fields, making him a highly sought-after teacher and speaker. His teachings about Indigenous Treaty Rights and the need to protect our lands and waters for harvesting herbal medicines have been featured in the film Troubled Water, which can be found on popular streaming networks.

Currently residing in Petoskey, Michigan, Nathan shares his wisdom with others through various online videos covering Anishinabek culture, healthy lifestyles, cold water experiences, and herbal teachings. He has also taught plant-related classes at libraries, universities, and other institutions throughout Michigan.

All events for this series will have the following available for purchase: prepared tinctures, frozen Hawthorn Berries, and Medicinal seeds and plants. A curation of syrups, tinctures, balms, wild-harvested bark teas, and other natural remedies will also be on hand to enrich your personal apothecary and botanical haven.