Ethnobotany Past and Present
Come
join us for a day of Ethnobotanical exploration of our local resources
on our 40 acre campus in Duvall, WA. In this class we will cover the following:
- Cattail Weaving
- Cordage (rope) making out of natural fibers
- Mushroom and Lichen Dyes
- Ethical Harvesting Techniques
- A discussion/presentation on Ethnobotany Today: Past and Present of Pacific Northwest Tribes
Register for Ethnobotany Past and Present
| Add to Cart | Ages Adult $95 October 24, 2009, 9am-5pm Our 40-acre forested land in Duvall, WA |
Meet Your Instructor
Call to register: 425-788-1301.
Lindsay Huettman's primary passion is connecting humans to wilderness through the use of native plants. This inspired her to complete a degree at WWU in Ethnobotany Stewardship Education. This can include anything from eating Hemlock cambium and discussing its nutritional benefits, to making baskets out of Cedar roots and dying them with lichens! She also has a background in organic farming and landscaping, and is an avid plant enthusiast when it come to biochemistry.





