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Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Pollinators

  • Growing Gardens 1630 Hawthorn Avenue Boulder, CO, 80304 United States (map)

What: Harvest of All First Nations (HAFN), an Indigenous-led grassroots organization committed to land rematriation and amplifying BIPOC voices, is proud to collaborate with Butterfly Pavilion for a unique and immersive cultural experience. 

Join an inspiring workshop featuring our community’s esteemed Fancy Shawl Dancer, Joselyn Running Wolf, accompanied by Chasing Hawk and the renowned drum group, Standing Bear. The Fancy Shawl Dance is deeply respected in Indigenous communities, as its graceful movements mirror the spirit of the butterfly, symbolizing transformation and renewal. Then, learn about the critical role of pollinators and the importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) from our Indigenous Relations Consultants. This session includes an informative on-the-ground tour of our garden, where the connection between culture and nature is beautifully intertwined. 

  • Details:

    • This event costs $50 for non-members, and $45 for members. Register here.

  • When: Saturday, September 14, 2024; 9am-5pm.

Where: Growing Gardens: 1630 Hawthorn Ave, Boulder, CO 80304

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