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(Pre-recorded Webinar) Mescal Agave Use in Arizona: Food, Fiber, and Vessel
Wednesday, July 15
$15.00 – $25.00Event Navigation

Listen to this fascinating pre-recorded webinar with Carrie Cannon, Ethnobotanist for the Hualapai Tribe’s Department of Cultural Resources. Including subspecies and varieties there are nearly 300 mescal agave species in the world native to the Southwest United States, Mexico, other parts of Central America, and the Caribbean. The agave plant was and continues to used by Native peoples for numerous utilitarian items. Mescal has served as a valuable food source still being harvested and prepared to this day by many Indigenous groups. For millennia people have pit roasted the heart of the plant yielding a nutritious food staple. This talk includes the life history of mescal agave, and the multitude of Tribal uses of this intriguing plant from centuries ago to the modern era.
About The Speaker:
Carrie is a member of the Kiowa tribe of Oklahoma and is also of Oglala Lakota and German ancestry. She has a B.S. in Wildlife Biology, and an M.S. in Resource Management. She began working for the Hualapai Tribe of Peach Springs, Arizona 20 years ago where she initiated the creation of an intergenerational ethnobotany program for the Hualapai community together with tribal elders and youth. She administers a number of projects promoting the intergenerational teaching of Hualapai ethnobotanical knowledge working towards preservation and revitalization to ensure tribal ethnobotanical knowledge persists as a living practice and tradition.

Please note that this will be a pre-recorded Zoom lecture and not a lecture at the Garden. After registration (see below), within 24 hours you’ll receive a Zoom link to the lecture. You will then have till the end of the month to watch.
How it works: Register one person with one email at a time. If you would like to register multiple people, please register them each separately with separate emails. The webinar will be recorded and all registrants will receive a recording link within one business day. Once the recording is sent, you will have seven days to watch the lecture. Access to the webinar recordings after the expiration date will be a charge of $15 (members) / $32 (non-members).
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