*You are purchasing recordings of past live classes.*

This includes:

  • access to a video shot in 2021 in the field sharing about Juniper botany, medicine and ecology.

  • the ZOOM class recording on Ethnobotany of Juniper taught December 2022

  • the audio recording of the Ethnobotany of Juniper class taught December 2022

  • link to the Juniper plant profile

  • a quiz to test your knowledge of Juniper after perusing the educational material

  • extra resources to check out to research Juniper on your own

Ethnobotany of Juniper
$35.00
One time

This gives you access to educational content made for the Basic Ethnobotany of Juniper class taught by Kelly Moody of the Ground Shots Podcast. Signing up for this portal gives you access to videos, audio, and a quiz on Juniper.

In this class you will learn:

  • about socio-political issues that face Juniper in modern times

  • How to ID Juniper

  • Juniper medicine, food and shelter

  • about some nuances of the Cypress plant family

  • ranges of different species of Juniper across Turtle Island, and some of their specific ecological nuances

  • other plants and animals that are connected to Juniper

  • how colonization has affected Juniper populations in modern times

  • Questions to ask yourself about your relationship with Juniper

  • different lenses upon which to view Juniper in the context of culture and ecology

  • breaking down what a ‘true cedar’ is and how it is connected to the story of Gilgamesh

  • and more.

Taught by Kelly Moody

Kelly Moody is the main curator behind the Of Sedge and Salt blog, the Ground Shots Podcast and the Ground Shots Project. Her work aims to creatively gather ideas about engaging the land through conversations and collaboration with others, renegade ethnobotanical field research, philosophical inquiry, critical analysis in the context of globalization, and more. She had a Philosophy and Religious Studies degree, several folk herb school certificates and apprenticeships under her belt, 10 years of field study with plants across turtle island and beyond. Check out a deeper bio, here.