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The "Anishinaabeg Gitigaan: The Original People's Garden" exhibit celebrates the rich plant traditions of the Ojibwe people from the Woodlands and Great Lakes regions. Co-curated by Naawakweose, the exhibit showcases plants utilized by the Ojibwe for food and medicinal purposes, drawing on knowledge passed down through generations. Through his unique perspective as an Ojibwe seed keeper, Naawakweose shares meaningful stories behind each plant. Complementing this, "Walks With Matt: Summertime in the Prairie" invites participants to explore the natural beauty and ecological significance of prairie ecosystems, enriching the understanding of indigenous plant practices and their vital role in traditional lifestyles.
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anishinaabeg gitigaan,anishinaabeg gitigaan "the original people's garden" exhibit,chanhassen, minnesota,minnesota landscape arboretum,ojibwe,prairie ecosystems,seasonal,food medicinal purposes
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History & Museums
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