Wild About Plants
For Our Future Generations
About Us
Wild About Plants is an Indigenous-owned business committed to revitalizing traditional medicine within Indigenous communities.
Our mission is to work together with medicine and knowledge keepers to collectively share our gifts with all generations of learners to empower our communities to harvest, grow and make their own medicines.
Our primary focus is on workshops and education however specialty orders of sustainably harvested, or home-grown products are available upon request (with priority given to Indigenous communities).
Please visit our Medicine and Knowledge Keepers page for more information on how to connect!
“WildAbout Plants” headquarters is located on the beautiful lands of Quw’utsun territory along the Xulqw’selu or “Koksilah” River. We are grateful to share our teachings in this magical space.
Our mission is to work together with medicine and knowledge keepers to collectively share our gifts with all generations of learners to empower our communities to harvest, grow and make their own medicines.
Our primary focus is on workshops and education however specialty orders of sustainably harvested, or home-grown products are available upon request (with priority given to Indigenous communities).
Please visit our Medicine and Knowledge Keepers page for more information on how to connect!
“WildAbout Plants” headquarters is located on the beautiful lands of Quw’utsun territory along the Xulqw’selu or “Koksilah” River. We are grateful to share our teachings in this magical space.
Testimonials
~Carla Lewis, MA, Traditional Wellness Specialist, First Nations Health Authority – Northern Region
~Carla Lewis, MA, Traditional Wellness Specialist, First Nations Health Authority - Northern Region
~ Courteney Gibson, Recreation Manager Musqueum First Nation
~Dr. Jeff Corntassel, Associate Professor, Indigenous Studies, UVIC
~Dr. Jeff Corntassel, Associate Professor, Indigenous Studies, UVIC
~Tish Diamond, Recreation Manager, Canim Lake Band
~Lynn Kanuka, Olympics Bronze Medalist and Coach for Indigenous Run/Walk Programs (ISPARC)
~Lynn Kanuka, Olympics Bronze Medalist and Coach for Indigenous Run/Walk Programs (ISPARC)