Incorporating Indigenous Foods: Plants and Food as Medicine Part 3

Due to many requests, we have invited Professor Cheryl LongKnife Morales back for another session. She will cover more details on the ways to use traditional plants for many medicinal purposes, and answer questions that were asked in the previous session.

 

Presenter Bio:

Ha,ya Kena Waste! My name is Cheryl LongKnife Morales, my given name is Holy Nest Woman, I am White Clay (Gros Ventres tribe) from the Cold People Clan as well as Blackfeet and Nakoda. I am a Veteran and I served six years in the U.S. Army and met my husband of 37 years during my tour in the Army. We have five children and have resided in Harlem, Montana for the last 27 years. I started my education career with Fort Belknap College, now Aaniiih Nakoda College, received my Associate’s degree in Business continued on to Rocky Mountain College for my Bachelor’s in Applied Business Management and finished at MSU-Bozeman with my Master’s in Educational Leadership. Currently employed at Aaniiih Nakoda College where I have worked for the past 24 years in many capacities as we all do at Tribal Colleges.

I am an adjunct instructor here at Aaniiih Nakoda College and teach Traditional Plants. I became interested in medicinal plants ten years ago and started teaching myself how to harvest, process and utilize our medicinal plants. I want to share as much as I can to people who want to learn the old ways. Our plants were put here on Mother Earth for our use for our Mind, Body and Spirit.

Pinamiya!

Wednesday, October 28
1-2 EDT . 12-1 CDT . 11-12 MDT . 10-11 PDT . 9-10 AKDT

Starts: Oct. 28, 2020 12:00 pm
Ends: Oct. 28, 2020 1:00 pm
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