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NDNAEU Cultural Plants Workshop - Shared screen with speaker view
Kara Grady
08:09
Tips on roasting dandelion root? I dug some up but I don't have instructions to prepare them
jessica_frohlich
08:24
This question is for Sunshine. I am wondering how long you soak your seed before planting them. Thanks!
Jeri Davis
09:20
Will all the Elder stories be up for awhile?
Caroline Little
09:50
Final day to apply is May 31st. https://uttc.edu/land-grant-extension/cultural-plants/
Lori Gourneau
16:44
My family and I recognize ourselves as "Michif" people. We are Cree, Chippewa & French. Our language is Michif and my grandmother was co-author of the Michif Dictionary.
Tanaǧidaŋ To Wiŋ Tara
18:00
My son had to correct his teacher on Dakota instead of Sioux.
jessica_frohlich
18:03
Jeri Davis- The website for the elder interviews is here: https://teachingsofourelders.org/ There are also lesson plans. It's a great resource!
Jeri Davis
18:24
❤️
iPhone
25:34
Michoacán/Mexican
iPhone
26:38
Nahuatl is the language before Spanish arrived
Rachel (she/her)
29:49
We have bushes in our yard!
Carol Reschke
30:23
Juneberries, also known as Saskatoons
Carol Reschke
30:50
Amelanchier alnifolia
Rachel (she/her)
31:00
My husband calls them servus berries
Carol Reschke
31:53
also salmon berries; and in northern Michigan neighbors call them sugar plums, lol
Lori Gourneau
32:45
lee pwayr Michif
Carol Reschke
32:51
There are several species of Juneberries, probably a more eastern species in Ohio.
Kara Grady
32:51
do they grow in iowa?
Carol Reschke
37:57
Yes, Amelanchier alnifolia grows in Iowa, probably several other species of Amelanchier as well.
Kara Grady
38:09
thank you
Linda Black Elk
40:55
wojapi
Lori Gourneau
43:18
la pouchinn Michif
Carol Reschke
43:27
The online Ojibwe People's Dictionary explains gozigwaakomin: gozigw-: heavy, -aakw-: stick-like, wooden, and -min: berry
Caroline Little
45:35
Are those thínpsinla in the background?
RAllen
45:54
dip frybrbead in it. Bad, I know.
Jeri Davis
46:42
Good with fish
Carol Reschke
50:17
Scientific name for biscuit root?
Carol Reschke
52:38
Aronia melanocarpa = chokeberry
Rachel (she/her)
52:58
Would ground cherries work, then?
Jeri Davis
53:37
My grandmother loved it
Kara Grady
53:56
I don't but my neighbor does
Kara Grady
54:21
I buy it from her to keep allergies at bay, it works really well!
Rachel (she/her)
55:34
immersion blenders 4 life
iPhone
01:02:52
We use masa harina
jessica_frohlich
01:03:08
rice flower also works
jessica_frohlich
01:03:15
flour
iPhone
01:03:28
For our berry sauce and chocolate drinks
jessica_frohlich
01:04:08
Thank you so much!!
Caroline Little
01:04:18
I have really enjoyed the past 7 weeks! Thank you so much! I don’t know what I’ll do next Wednesday!
Debra GrayEagle
01:04:23
Thank you, Linda for these classes, and to UTTC for providing the support and CEU!
jessica_frohlich
01:04:26
I heard you are having a plant walk on June 12. Where can we sign up for that?
Carol Reschke
01:04:30
Thank you for a wonderful class!
Kara Grady
01:04:51
I loved learning so many new things!
Ethel Cournoyer
01:05:08
Pidamayaye!!
Andrea Sagsveen
01:05:10
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!!
Dan Houston
01:05:14
Thank you Linda. This was really a great class! Have an awesome summer.
RAllen
01:05:21
Will that online, too?
Lori Gourneau
01:05:35
Thank you marsee
RAllen
01:05:35
Please. :)
Stephanie Elaine Golden-Falcon⚜️⚜️
01:05:36
Just Lovely Linda …Wado✨🙏🏽💫💕💗
Sonia Ciavarella
01:05:45
Gracias!