Dakota Plant Walk with Tanáǧidaŋ To Wiŋ
Tanáǧidaŋ To Wiŋ is a Dakota and Ojibwe mother, author, and plant medicine enthusiast. She is also a Water Protector who upholds the traditions of her relative, Háza Íŋyaŋke Wiŋ (Woman Who Runs for Huckleberries or Betsey St. Clair). In the mid-1800s, Háza Íŋyaŋke Wiŋ cared for plant medicines that grew along Hahá Wakpá (the Mississippi River). She also operated a canoe service to carry people across the river. During the walk, Tanáǧidaŋ To Wiŋ will share about her family's history and her connections with native plants and local waterways.
The tour begins at the pavilion at Crosby Farm Park, 2595 Crosby Farm Road, St. Paul, MN 55116.
The walk is approximately one mile on uneven ground. Please wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen/protective clothing, dress for the weather, and bring your own water to stay hydrated. Family friendly.
Cost: $20. Hennepin History Members save $5 per ticket.
Tour is limited to 20 people. Advance registration is required.
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