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Institute for American Indian Studies
Monday, December 9, 2024
Medicinal Monday the Magic of Mistletoe Juniper
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Did you know there are over 1,300 species of mistletoe worldwide? The name “mistletoe” has an unusual origin. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon ...
Friday, December 6, 2024
Illuminate the Night: Join the Full Moon Walk with the Institute for American Indian Studies
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Experience the magic of a nighttime winter walk under the last full moon of 2024 at the I nstitute for American Indian Studies (IAIS) on Sa...
Monday, December 2, 2024
2024 Holiday Market Features Indigenous Artists @ Institute for American Indian Studies December, 7 & 14 and 8 &15
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Once again this year, the Institute for American Indian Studies located at 38 Curtis Road in Washington is hosting a one-of a-kind holiday...
Medicinal Monday - Reindeer Moss
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As December is the month of holiday cheer, we thought we would write a blog about Reindeer Moss also known as Cladonia rangiferina. Technica...
Monday, November 25, 2024
Medicinal Monday Virginia Waterleaf
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Hydrophyllum virginianum commonly called Virginia waterleaf is a wildflower that is native to the moist woodlands of the eastern U.S. and Ca...
Monday, November 18, 2024
Learn the Cultural Tradition of Corn Husk Weaving @ Institute for American Indian Studies
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During this month of gratitude, the Institute for American Indian Studies located at 38 Curtis Road in Washington Connecticut is hosting...
Medicinal Monday Buffalo Gourd
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Cucurbita foetidissima is a gourd that is native to North America and can be found in the central and southwestern areas of the United State...
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