Local Guide Christopher Nyerges (School of Self Reliance); Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Xochitl (GabrielenoIndians.org), Dhr. Seven (eds., Wisdom Quarterly
We’re going on a nature walk into the Upper Arroyo, north of Pasadena's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to see the summer flora before spring officially begins.
- Hahamongna is the great indigenous Native American gathering place for the local Kizh/Tongva (Gabrieleno tribe of ancient Los Angeles), next to Akuranga (now Pasadena).
What’s alive, what has died back to be reborn again, and what can we plant?
During this morning walk, we’ll learn about the unique riparian (riverside) plants and the uses of the many species we’ll see and smell along the way.
We’ll meet the alders, beds of chickweed, lamb's quarter, fennel (anise), mulefat, mugwort, bay, willow, and more. There may even be mushrooms like inky caps and chicken of the woods.
There are many other riparian plants, which we may or may not see, depending on conditions.
Bring water. This will be an approximately two hour (120 minute) exploratory walk.
Map of area. Not exact route to be taken. |
- Please RSVP
- DBM, Disclosure Project, Nature Center
- Noon to 2:00 PM, Thursday, 3/17/22
- $45 ($30 students and seniors)
- More info: schoolofself-reliance.com/event
Where have all the original inhabitants (the Tongva/Kizh) gone or been driven to? |
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