Lenape horticulture and ethnobotany with Chief Shelley DePaul

Posted 7/2/24

DAMASCUS, PA — Chief Shelley DePaul will present a workshop on her research and knowledge of Lenape horticulture, conservation landscaping and medicinal plant practices on Saturday, July 6 from …

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Lenape horticulture and ethnobotany with Chief Shelley DePaul

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DAMASCUS, PA — Chief Shelley DePaul will present a workshop on her research and knowledge of Lenape horticulture, conservation landscaping and medicinal plant practices on Saturday, July 6 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Willow Wisp Organic Farm.

The cost is $30 per person, and part of the proceeds goes to the Lenape Nation of PA.

De Paul sits on the council of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania as Clan Mother, Keeper of Language and Treaty Signer Liaison. She has published three books: “Conversations in the Lenape Language,” “Ethnobotany of the Lenape People,” “Other Eastern Tribes Book One: Herbs and Flowers” and “Book Two: Trees, Nuts, and Berries.” 

As treaty signers with the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, Farm Arts Collective and Willow Wisp Organic Farm will welcome Chief Shelley back to the farm in friendship and solidarity with the tribe’s important work, a representative said.

Purchase tickets here.

The farm is located at 38 Hickory Ln. Learn more about the farm at www.willowwisporganic.com.

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