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Knighton Hillstrom on Medicinal Plants


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Watch as Older Knighton Hillstrom teaches both in Cree and English, ways that we can respect plants and ways that they give back as medicines.

Watch Knighton’s Video on Cree Literacy Network

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You read Knighton’s story about how he came to learn about his medicine in Growing Up on a Trap Line.

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  • Topic or Category:
    HIV Older
  • Project, Research Study, or Event:
    Weaving Our Wisdoms
  • Published By:
    Cree Literacy Network
  • Resource Type:
    Story, Video
  • Last Updated:
    May 18, 2021

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