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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Pseudo- Archeology...Martians, Atlanteans, and "Lost Tribes" @ Institute for American Indian Studies October 30

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The Institute for American Indian Studies is hosting the 15th annual Native American Archaeological Roundtable via zoom on Friday, October 3...
Monday, October 26, 2020

Medicinal Monday...Wild About Fox Grapes

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You may have heard about fox grapes through the "grapevine" while watching the Insititute's new video, Foraging for Wild Grape...
Monday, October 12, 2020

Medicinal Monday - Fanciful and Delicious Hen of the Woods!

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Found in Europe, Asia, and the United States, especially in the Northeast, including Connecticut, the Grifola frondosa mushroom, commonly ca...

Live Snake Demonstration @ Institute for American Indian Studies

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As a grand finale to the Institute for American Indian Studies temporary exhibition “Skug” that is about snakes in the Eastern Woodlands, th...

Medicinal Monday...Nasty or Nice? Nettles!

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There are thirty types of nettles worldwide and there are two types found in the U.S., stinging nettle and California nettle. The stinging n...
Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Celebrate International Archaeology with Artifact ID and More October 17 @ Institute for American Indian Studies

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  October 17 is International Archaeology Day, a celebration of all things archaeology organized by the Archaeological Institute of America...
Monday, October 5, 2020

Medicinal Monday...Honey Mushrooms

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 Early accounts of Native American communities note that they enjoyed eating mushrooms. There are numerous examples of dried mushrooms that ...
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