Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 6 P.M.: “Rediscovering the Spiritual and Ecological Underpinning that Helped Define Native People’s Relationship to Nature” with Hunter Wahpepah

Hunter Wahpepah is a current Ethnobotany student at the Institute of American Indians Arts. He is Kickapoo and was raised by Cherokees in Oklahoma. He will be showing images of winter and summer homes built using primarily cattails.

Please use the link below to enter the meeting at 6 PM on Wed. April, 27:

https://iaia-edu.zoom.us/j/5654935949

2022-04-27 18:00 2022-04-27 19:30 America/Denver Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 6 P.M.: “Rediscovering the Spiritual and Ecological Underpinning that Helped Define Native People’s Relationship to Nature” with Hunter Wahpepah

Hunter Wahpepah is a current Ethnobotany student at the Institute of American Indians Arts. He is Kickapoo and was raised by Cherokees in Oklahoma. He will be showing images of winter and summer homes built using primarily cattails. Please use the link below to enter the meeting at 6 PM on Wed. April, 27: https://iaia-edu.zoom.us/j/5654935949

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