Restoring Individual and Community Health: Northwest Native Plants and Foods Collective

Restoring Individual and Community Health: Northwest Native Plants and Foods Collective

Elise Krohn, M.Ed., Rose James, Valerie Segrest, Tracy Rector, Annie Brule, Brett Ramey, Elizabeth Campbell, Mariana Harvey, Miguel Hernandez, Vanessa Cooper, Susan Given Seymour, Roger Fernandes, Elaine Grinnell

Volume 14, Number 1 (2025) 14 (1): 17-19


Keywords Indigenous Knowledge, Food Sovereignty, Traditional Medicine, Native Plants, Indigenous Communities, Tribal Youth Empowerment, Cultural Relationships with Land

Abstract

A team of native foods educators, nutritionists, herbalists, Native youth organizers, social media experts, tribal elders and story tellers has worked in collaboration with CWIS Fellow for Ethnobotany Elise Krohn, M.Ed to launch a year-long program of innovative indigenous plants and foods education classes, symposia, and American Indian and Alaskan Native train-the-trainer classes. The foundational concept of this program is the conviction that indigenous plants and foods practices have the power to strengthen individual and community health resilience, and to inspire Native youth to reclaim the power of health from a cultural relationship with the land.

Authors

Elise Krohn, M.Ed.

Rose James

Valerie Segrest

Tracy Rector

Annie Brule

Brett Ramey

Elizabeth Campbell

Mariana Harvey

Miguel Hernandez

Vanessa Cooper

Susan Given Seymour

Roger Fernandes

Elaine Grinnell

Published August 13, 2025

How to Cite

Restoring Individual and Community Health: Northwest Native Plants and Foods Collective. (2025). Fourth World Journal, 14(1), 17-19. https://doi.org/10.63428/g38zdx35

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