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Join Mandy Wilson and discover the art of ethical wildcrafting in this hands-on workshop exploring foraging through the lends of the Honourable Harvest. Guided by principles rooted in Indigenous knowledge, participants will learn to identify local plants, practice respectful harvesting and deepen their relationship with the land. This experience blends practical skills with ecological mindfulness, encouraging a spirit of reciprocity and gratitude. All levels are welcome, come with curiosity and a willingness to learn from nature as our first teacher.
About Mandy: Mandy Wilson is a woman of mixed ancestry; which
includes Indigenous, African and Celtic descent. She is a member of Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation who grew up in Sharbot Lake Ontario on unceded Algonquin territory. She is now living in Kingston Ontario where her work is fueled by a love for nature and a passion for language learning. She is devoted to learning the traditional values and principles that have influenced Indigenous land practices since time immemorial. She is extremely thankful to
her family, aunties, and community for the teachings she has received throughout her life and hopes to honour those teachings by sharing the importance of creating a reciprocal relationship with Mother Earth and all of Creation.
Registration is required. Program is free to attend.
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Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, 1641 Perth Road,Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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