


Relational Foraging Immersion
As we witness the seasonal story of plants unfold, from sprout to seed, together we will remember and strengthen our own ancestral relationships and responsibilities, adding layers to our belonging to this Land that feeds us. Along the way, we will develop identification, harvesting, preservation, cooking, tending skills that will further enable us to honor our relationships with plants. While this immersion is rooted in both cultural traditions of this region, as well as Indo-European (particularly Irish) traditions, emphasis is placed on cultural processes for relationship building. The goal is to give participants tools for exploring and integrating their own ancestral relationships with plants. Special care is taken to protect Indigenous knowledges.
For more information visit: neantog.org/relational-foraging-immersion
Dates:
May 18th,9am-12pm
June 8th, 9am-12pm
July 13th, 3-6pm
August 17th, 3-6pm
September 14th, 2-6pm
As we witness the seasonal story of plants unfold, from sprout to seed, together we will remember and strengthen our own ancestral relationships and responsibilities, adding layers to our belonging to this Land that feeds us. Along the way, we will develop identification, harvesting, preservation, cooking, tending skills that will further enable us to honor our relationships with plants. While this immersion is rooted in both cultural traditions of this region, as well as Indo-European (particularly Irish) traditions, emphasis is placed on cultural processes for relationship building. The goal is to give participants tools for exploring and integrating their own ancestral relationships with plants. Special care is taken to protect Indigenous knowledges.
For more information visit: neantog.org/relational-foraging-immersion
Dates:
May 18th,9am-12pm
June 8th, 9am-12pm
July 13th, 3-6pm
August 17th, 3-6pm
September 14th, 2-6pm
As we witness the seasonal story of plants unfold, from sprout to seed, together we will remember and strengthen our own ancestral relationships and responsibilities, adding layers to our belonging to this Land that feeds us. Along the way, we will develop identification, harvesting, preservation, cooking, tending skills that will further enable us to honor our relationships with plants. While this immersion is rooted in both cultural traditions of this region, as well as Indo-European (particularly Irish) traditions, emphasis is placed on cultural processes for relationship building. The goal is to give participants tools for exploring and integrating their own ancestral relationships with plants. Special care is taken to protect Indigenous knowledges.
For more information visit: neantog.org/relational-foraging-immersion
Dates:
May 18th,9am-12pm
June 8th, 9am-12pm
July 13th, 3-6pm
August 17th, 3-6pm
September 14th, 2-6pm