na̓ʔk̓ʷulamən (what we do): Traditional syilx Plant Use Walking Tour

Laurel Packinghouse 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, Canada

The Okanagan is incredibly biodiverse, and the syilx/Okanagan people have deep knowledge of how to use the different plant species for food, medicine, shelter, even natural deodorant! Put on your walking shoes and join us for this always popular outdoor event.

na̓ʔk̓ʷulamən (what we do): Traditional syilx Plant Use Walking Tour

Laurel Packinghouse 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, Canada

The Okanagan is incredibly biodiverse, and the syilx/Okanagan people have deep knowledge of how to use the different plant species for food, medicine, shelter, even natural deodorant! Put on your walking shoes and join us for this always popular outdoor event.

By donation

na̓ʔk̓ʷulamən (what we do): Traditional syilx Plant Use Walking Tour

Laurel Packinghouse 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, Canada

The Okanagan is incredibly biodiverse, and the syilx/Okanagan people have deep knowledge of how to use the different plant species for food, medicine, shelter, even natural deodorant! Put on your walking shoes and join us for this always popular outdoor event.

na̓ʔk̓ʷulamən (what we do): Traditional syilx Plant Use Walking Tour

Laurel Packinghouse 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, Canada

The Okanagan is incredibly biodiverse, and the syilx/Okanagan people have deep knowledge of how to use the different plant species for food, medicine, shelter, even natural deodorant! Put on your walking shoes and join us for this always popular outdoor event.

By donation

na’ʔk’ʷulamən (what we do): Wild Tea Blends

Laurel Packinghouse 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, Canada

This event is IN-PERSON and will take place in the Laurel Square, the outdoor space to the south of the Laurel Packinghouse. Participants will learn about plants and medicine, sample wild tea, and make their own blend to take home. Plant samples have been respectfully collected on the land by syilx Knowledge Carriers.

By donation

na̓ʔk̓ʷulamən (what we do): Tasting the Indigenous Garden

Laurel Square 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

The syilx/Okanagan people have managed their lands for thousands of years. Explore and taste Indigenous plants from the Okanagan and around Turtle Island (North America). This is a great workshop for families and children.

na’ʔk’ʷulamən (what we do): syilx Traditional Plant Use Walking Tour

Laurel Square 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

The Okanagan is incredibly biodiverse, and the syilx/Okanagan people have deep knowledge of how to use the different plant species for food, medicine, shelter, even natural deodorant! Put on your walking shoes and join us for this always popular outdoor event.

na’ʔk’ʷulamən (what we do): syilx Traditional Plant Use Walking Tour

Laurel Square 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

The Okanagan is incredibly biodiverse, and the syilx/Okanagan people have deep knowledge of how to use the different plant species for food, medicine, shelter, even natural deodorant! Put on your walking shoes and join us for this always popular outdoor event.

na’ʔk’ʷulamən (what we do): Creations from the Land

Laurel Square 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

Explore the world of plants and art, textiles and paint from a syilx/Okanagan perspective. Use your new knowledge to create a special keepsake to take home.

na’ʔk’ʷulamən (what we do): Creations from the Land (Rescheduled)

Laurel Square 1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

Explore the world of plants and art, textiles and paint from a syilx/Okanagan perspective. Learn about how the syilx people made rope from hemp dogbane, a highly prized trading item. Then put your new knowledge to use by making a bookmark!

By donation

na’ʔk’ʷulamən (what we do): Wild Tea Blends

Okanagan Heritage Museum 470 Queensway Avenue, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

Participants will learn about plants and medicine, sample wild tea, and make their own blend to take home. Plant samples have been respectfully collected on the land by syilx Knowledge Carriers.

By donation