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X-WR-CALDESC:Join the Nebraska Native Plant Society at Lauritzen Gardens fo
 r a presentation on the Umóⁿhoⁿ (Omaha) Ethnobotany Project\, a multifacet
 ed effort to celebrate the botanical knowledge of the Omaha Tribe of Nebra
 ska.\n\n Speakers will include Dr. Kelly Kindscher\, University of Kansas 
 ethnobotanist\, Vida Stabler\, Director of the UmóⁿhoⁿEx Language & Cultur
 al Center in Macy\, Nebraska\, Taylor Keen\, Creighton University instruct
 or and member of the Omaha tribe\, and Dr. Aubrey Streit Krug of the Land 
 Institute in Salina\, Kansas.\n\nThe project is based on work by ethnobota
 nist Melvin Gilmore in the early 1900s to document the use of native plant
 s by the Omaha people.\n\n Free and open to the public. No registration re
 quired.
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Nebraska Native Plant Society at Lauritzen Gardens for
  a presentation on the Umóⁿhoⁿ (Omaha) Ethnobotany Project\, a multifacete
 d effort to celebrate the botanical knowledge of the Omaha Tribe of Nebras
 ka.\n\n Speakers will include Dr. Kelly Kindscher\, University of Kansas e
 thnobotanist\, Vida Stabler\, Director of the UmóⁿhoⁿEx Language & Cultura
 l Center in Macy\, Nebraska\, Taylor Keen\, Creighton University instructo
 r and member of the Omaha tribe\, and Dr. Aubrey Streit Krug of the Land I
 nstitute in Salina\, Kansas.\n\nThe project is based on work by ethnobotan
 ist Melvin Gilmore in the early 1900s to document the use of native plants
  by the Omaha people.\n\n Free and open to the public. No registration req
 uired.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231128T190000
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LOCATION:Lauritzen Gardens\, 100 Bancroft Street\, Omaha\, NE 68108 US
SUMMARY:Lecture: The Botanical Wisdom of the Omaha Tribe
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