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Northeastern Ethnobotany

Sat, Jun 06

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Wild Hudson Valley

For hundreds of generations, Northeastern Native Peoples have relied on our diversity of plants for food, fiber, tools, dyes, medicine and more. Join us for a walk to learn all about what these native plants can provide to humans past and present.

Northeastern Ethnobotany
Northeastern Ethnobotany

Time & Location

Jun 06, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Wild Hudson Valley, 408 Lake Mills Rd, Cairo, NY 12451, USA

About the Event

For hundreds of generations, Northeastern Native Peoples have relied on our diversity of plants for food, fiber, tools, dyes, medicine and more. Join us for a guided walk through meadow and forest habitat to identify native plants and trees and learn about what they can provide to humans past and present. As we go, we’ll touch, smell, and taste what we find - including a beverage tea made with traditional native herbs!

About our Guide: Justin Wexler is an ethnoecologist that has spent the last 20 years conducting archival and ethnographic research to understand the history, culture, and land management practices of the Northeastern Native people of the Hudson and Delaware Valleys. Justin is not Native and he does not represent any Native communities - his experience and understanding comes from two decades of academic research, ethnographic work with descendant communities, and a lifetime of studying, growing, and working with native plants. In every program he leads, Justin strives to help people understand who the Native Peoples of the Hudson Valley are, their historic lifeways before colonization, the complex history of the last three centuries, and where their contemporary federally-recognized communities are today. Through Wild Hudson Valley, Justin and Anna are able to support contemporary Lenape and Mohican people with accommodations and a teaching space to represent themselves and their beautiful languages and culture in their ancestral homeland. Proceeds from this event will go directly towards offsetting the travel expenses of Native guests who visit this summer. 


Book a stay at Wild Hudson Valley Eco Camp and enjoy a full weekend of immersive experiences included in your camping reservation:

· Friday Night Fire – Gather under the stars for s'mores and a cozy campfire.

· Saturday Ethnobotany Walk – Learn about Northeastern Native Peoples relationship with the natural world.

· Sunday Hands-On Workshop – Explore the ancient tradition of Springtime Tree Medicines


Tickets

  • Adult Ticket

    $25.00

    +$0.63 ticket service fee

  • Child Ticket

    $10.00

    +$0.25 ticket service fee

Total

$0.00

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Wild Hudson Valley 

518-469-1258     whv@wildhudsonvalley.com 

Eco Camp: 408 Lake Mills Rd, Cairo NY 12451 

Mailing Address: 795 Warren Stein Rd, Freehold NY 12431

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