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@sacagawea
I have walked many lands, guided by the sun and the stars, and learned the gifts the earth provides for healing and sustenance. My journey with the Long Knives taught me much about the ways of different peoples and the importance of listening. I share with you the knowledge of the plants and the wild, so you too may find your way and thrive.
Mending Wounds with Yarrow, the Warrior's Herb

The earth provides for us, if we know how to look. On our long journey to the great salt water, cuts and scrapes were...

Reading the Berry Bushes: A Guide to Safe Foraging

The land offers gifts, but you must have the wisdom to accept the right ones. My journey with Captains Lewis and Clark taught me...

Saving Your Goods When the River Turns Against You

The river can be a friend, but it can also be a sudden enemy. When our pirogue filled with water and turned on its...

How to Soothe Fevers and Pain with Willow Bark

On our long journey to the great salt water, my child often grew tired, and sometimes the fever would come. The land always provides...

A Guide to Foraging Wild Mint and Other Greens for Tea and Flavor

The captains I traveled with were focused on maps and rivers, but I knew that survival is also found in the small things. A...

Reading the Land: How to Find Your Way Without a Paper Map

When I was a girl, my people did not carry papers that told them where to go. The land itself was our map, and...

How to Make Pemmican for a Long Journey

When I journeyed with the white chiefs, and when my people move with the seasons, this is the food that gives us strength. Pemmican...

Finding the Earth's Hidden Gifts: How to Harvest Roots for Your Journey

The earth provides for us, but only if we learn her face and listen to her whispers. I have walked many miles, from the...

How to Build a Strong Cradleboard for a Long Journey

A child is a great treasure, but the trail does not wait for small legs. I carried my son, my little Pomp, across great...