
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with us!
Lead by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, this land-based workshop is designed to deepen your understanding of Indigenous teachings, history, and connections to the land. This session will give participants insights into Indigenous cosmologies, an introduction to native plants and their uses, traditional stories and teachings, and the importance of wampum belts. Through engaging activities and discussions, participants will explore the cultural and spiritual connections to the natural world, fostering a greater respect for and understanding of Indigenous perspectives.
Continue the connections with picnic-style snacks from , and the chance to win door prizes from Sequoia!
Accessibility Note: Please be advised that this workshop will involve standing and walking through unpaved areas at times. We recommend bringing a water bottle to stay hydrated. Additionally, please note that the workshop may be postponed depending on weather conditions. If you have any accessibility needs, please let us know in advance so we can make the necessary accommodations.
Please be aware that smudging, which involves the burning of sacred herbs such as sage or sweetgrass, may be present during our workshops. We acknowledge that some participants may have allergies or scent sensitivities. please let us know at least 72 hours in advance so that we can accommodate accordingly.