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SUMMARY:Herbal Knowledge for Everyday Wellness
DESCRIPTION:Ancestral Approaches to Supporting Health and Balance\n🗓 Date: Saturday\, September 13\, 2025\n🕖 Time: 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM EST\n📍 Location: Zoom (Free – Registration Required) \n🍂 Seasonal Shifts\, Traditional Wisdom\nAs the seasons change and routines reset\, this educational session explores how the Shanenawá community uses plants from their local environment to support wellness\, maintain balance\, and care for themselves and their families. \nGrounded in cultural tradition\, this workshop offers insight into everyday uses of forest-based knowledge — shared respectfully for awareness\, not replication — and the values of observation\, respect\, and reciprocity that shape Indigenous approaches to well-being. \n🌱 What You’ll Learn:\nHow Indigenous communities approach seasonal health through natural practices \nExamples of non-consumable forest plants used in daily routines (e.g.\, for bathing\, cleansing\, or comfort) \nThe cultural significance of preparation\, intention\, and intergenerational teaching \nReflections on how wellness is understood as a community-centered practice \nThe importance of preserving knowledge systems that support ecological and cultural resilience \n🧭 Event Format:\nWelcome and seasonal reflection \nGuided presentation from a Shanenawá cultural educator \nVisual demonstration of non-ingestive herbal practices \nDiscussion and Q&A around knowledge transmission and cultural protection \nThis session is part of the Indigenous Foundation’s seasonal wellness series\, emphasizing how ancestral knowledge can support harmony with nature\, family\, and self during times of transition.
URL:https://theindigenousfoundation.net/event/herbal-knowledge-for-everyday-wellness/
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SUMMARY:Meet the Tribe – Leadership Panel Special
DESCRIPTION:A Deeper Conversation with the Voices Guiding the Community\n🗓 Date: Thursday\, September 25\, 2025\n🕖 Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM EST\n📍 Location: Zoom (Free – Registration Required) \n🌿 Leadership Rooted in Tradition\, Service\, and Vision\nIn this special edition of our Meet the Tribe series\, you’re invited to hear directly from a panel of Shanenawá leaders — individuals responsible for guiding decisions on cultural preservation\, education\, environmental protection\, and community well-being. \nThrough this rare and meaningful dialogue\, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how leadership is shared and expressed within Indigenous frameworks\, and how decisions are guided by collective wisdom\, responsibility\, and care for future generations. \n🌱 What You’ll Learn:\nHow leadership roles are defined within the Shanenawá community \nThe values that shape community decision-making and conflict resolution \nCurrent priorities and challenges facing the leadership team \nHow youth\, elders\, and cultural advisors work together \nReflections on the balance between tradition and adaptation \n🧭 Event Format:\nOpening welcome and cultural acknowledgment \nPanel discussion moderated by an Indigenous Foundation facilitator \nReflections from each panelist on their role and responsibility \nAudience-submitted questions and guided discussion \nClosing thoughts on sustaining leadership across generations \nThis session is part of the Indigenous Foundation’s relationship-building series — offering deeper visibility into the people\, principles\, and priorities shaping the future of the Shanenawá community.
URL:https://theindigenousfoundation.net/event/meet-the-tribe-leadership-panel-special/
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