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4th Annual Indigenous Roots & Reparation Foundation
Indian Hemp Field Trip
Friday November 15, 2024
9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Wenatchee, WA.
Sponsored for tribal members & descendants
Please note your tribal affiliation
Lunch will be provided
Dress warmly
Gas stipends are available on request if needed
Space is limited
Registration is required to attend - each registration is timestamped, honoring the first who register. We will have a waitlist available once all spots are filled. If you register & are unable to attend, please notify Mary so we can make space for those on the waitlist.
Registration is required to attend.
(Click on the yellow "Register HERE" button below and complete the form.)
The Indigenous Roots and Reparation Foundation is pleased to announce its 4th annual Indian Hemp workshop on November 15th in Wenatchee. This gathering of native people on p'squosa homelands, practicing their traditional ways, is an important step in reclaiming these lands, This day will focus on collecting and basic processing techniques. After a morning of gathering this incredible plant, we will head indoors for lunch and an introduction to fiber processing. Bernadine Phillips & Tlaqna Qwnqninxn will be sharing their vast knowledge on this tradition.
For more information: mary@indigenousrrf.org
If you register & are unable to attend, please notify IRRF immediately as we will have a waitlist of attendees who can attend.
We are currently seeking sponsors/donations to help support this event, email: mary@indigenousrrf.org
SAVE THE DATE - IRRF is also pleased to add a second event to its work with reconnecting with these important traditions.
On March 6 -7, 2025, IRRF will hold a second workshop in Wenatchee. Over two days, the workshop will bring practitioners of Indian Hemp from throughout the region together to share on a wide range of aspects from ecological stewardship techniques, advanced processing, cordage, twining, basketry, net making and much more. Stay tuned for more details on this exciting new event.