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SUMMARY:HEALING with NATIVE PLANTS with ENRIQUE VILLASENOR
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 20\,  10 a.m. \nHEALING WITH NATIVE PLANTS WITH ENRIQUE VILLASENOR \nETHNO-BOTANY SERIES: – part of our certification program. \n  \nThis is a rare opportunity to learn in the field with Enrique Villaseñor\, associate of Dr. James Adams\, and co-author of  “Healing with Medicinal Plants of the West.” \nIn this Session\, we focus upon MEDICINAL PLANTS. \nEnrique Villaseñor\, a co-author of the book “Healing with Medicinal Plants of the West”\, will conduct today’s class on traditional medicinal plants.  This class\, as part of our Ethno-botanical series\, will include a walk\, and a workshop where students will learn how to make the healing medicines.   Villaseñor will discuss the appropriate medicinal uses of elder\, white sage\, black sage\, California sagebrush\, mugwort\, prickly pear cactus\, and other plants that may be present on the trail.  Students will learn specific recipes for making foot soaks\, liniment\, and other herbal  medicines. \n \nEnrique Villaseñor  is a multi-ethnic Healer\, naturalist\, cyclist and  author with indigenous ancestry. Enrique learned traditional healing from his mother and Dr. James Adams\, Professor Emeritus from USC.   As part of this process\, Enrique has researched and taught traditional healing\, participated in field studies\, has co-authored several papers with Dr. James Adams\, and is a co-author of the fourth edition of Healing with Medicinal Plants of the West. \nIn his 35 years as a teacher\, he taught elementary\, middle\, and adult school\, he was was an Instructional Advisor\, where he focused on training teachers.  Among his many other achievements\,  working with several agencies\, he designed\, built\, and maintained the award-winning El Oro Way Habitat\, a two-acre\, outdoor classroom with primarily California  native plants and trees. \nNOTE:  It is suggested that you bring  a folding chair. \nWe’ll discuss some of the ideal literature about healing with herbs\, and some of the herbs you can grow in your own yard. \nBooks will be available\, as well as pre-made herbal linaments. \nIf you have special requests\, let us know ahead of time. \n  \nTHIS IS A FIELD TRIP.  Location given after registration. \nClass fee $65.  (Seniors/students $45) \nCover of the latest edition\nNote: Private field trips are available on arrangement.
URL:https://www.schoolofself-reliance.com/event/weekend-ethno-botany-series-3/
CATEGORIES:Ethno-botany,medicinal plants,Survival Skills
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SUMMARY:SEASONAL FORAGING: Autumn session.  Wild Food and Useful Plants by the Season
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 27\, 10 a.m.    WILD FOOD AND USEFUL PLANTS BY THE SEASON\n \nThis series of workshops\, one per season\, will show you nature through the seasons\, from a forager’s perspective.  The essence of this class is to develop seasonal knowledge and observational skills: How to look\, where to look\, what to look for.  Plus\, we will also focus on responsible and sustainable gathering methods\, including collection of seeds and cuttings so you can grow plants in your own backyard. \n \npalo verde seeds\nLearn how to eat the older nopales\n  \nYou’ll learn how to identify and collect foods\, medicines\, soaps\, fire-materials\, and other useful parts of plants.  You’ll learn to think like foragers of the past\, who had to have an intimate knowledge of the seasons\, and foresight for the future.  (For example\, sometimes you do NO foraging in an area if the plant or seed is not abundant.) \n  \nJoin us each quarter for an insightful walk into a wild area\, with a focus on interpreting what’s available that season.  Each session will include demonstrations\, hands-on practice\, and sampling of the seasonal foods.  Each session includes a list of what is normally available in that season. \n  \nAUTUMN \nIn early autumn\, it is usually dry\, and plants are in a dormant phase.  It’s typically hot\, and dry. Streams will be dry\, or running low.  You’ll only find the hardiest of plants for eating\, such as mustards.  There still might be some manzanitas left to collect\, and the acorns will just be starting to mature and to fall. Though it’s still early for toyon berries\, you’ll be able to observe what sort of crop will be coming. You’ll be able to take note of what to look for in the next few months. \nYou never know what to expect\, but  you might find some greens as well\, usually the hardiest greens\, and the late-blooming greens.  This is a good way to look at the environment at a lean time\, with an eye to the future. \nWe’ll also share a few bushcrafting skills. \n  \nLocation: San Gabriel Mountains.  Meeting location to be sent upon registration. \nClass fee:$65.  (student/senior $45) \nwww.SchoolofSelf-Reliance.com \n  \n  \nNOTE:  We offer a program where you can work at our non-profit in Highland Park doing various tasks\, and earn your way to classes. Contact us at christopher_nyerges@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.schoolofself-reliance.com/event/autumn-foraging-wild-food-and-useful-plants-by-the-season/
CATEGORIES:Ethno-botany,medicinal plants,Survival Skills
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