ID410
Medicine Garden
0.5 Credit

Hours per week:
  • Tutorial/Seminar: 3

This course will introduce students to basic plant medicines according to local and traditional Indigenous knowledge. Students will work with knowledge keepers from Six Nations of the Grand River to learn how to identify plants that are local to the area and to understand their basic medicinal uses. Harvesting, drying and making tinctures will be covered, as will protocols around traditional Indigenous knowledge in relation to working with plant medicines. Students will be expected to fulfill twenty community service learning hours, as there will be an experiential component involving working on the land with the Six Nations knowledge keepers. Work from this course will also contribute to the development of a medicine garden behind the Laurier Brantford Indigenous Student Centre.

Additional Course Information
Prerequisites
ID120/SOJE120; Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4.
Exclusions
CT487c.
Notes
Seminar course