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Lesson 4 : Grades Gr. K-2

Sto:loMedicine Plants

Sto:loMedicine Plants

I can identify four Sto:loMedicine plants.

We need plants for food.

Food is like medicine

to our bodies because food keeps our bodies healthy. With thanks, this pic is from: http://digitalsqewlets.ca/sqwelqwel/xwelmexw/culture-eng.php/

Sto:loalso have 4

sacred medicine plants to help keep people well.

Tobacco

Sage

Sweetgrass

Cedar With thanks, this pic is from: http://www.northernc.on.ca/indigenous/four-sacred-medicines/

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https://www.scientificamerican.com/a rticle/the-fight-to-keep-tobacco- sacred/ Tobacco Sage Sweetgrass Red Cedar

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Each of these sacred plants has a special purpose.

Tobacco is for giving thanks.

This is sacred tobacco, not

tobacco found in cigarettes.

What do you think is the

difference between sacred tobacco and cigarette tobacco?

Sage is for smudging.

What is smudging?

Why do you think

people smudge?

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Sweet grass is for smudging

and for making things like baskets.

What else do you think can

be made from sweet grass?

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Red Cedar is used

to drive away negative energy and to make things like cedar baskets.

What else do you think could

be made from red cedar?

Why do you think people want

to get rid of negative energy?

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Can you point to and name each of the four sacred

medicine plants in this picture?

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Go for a walk and see if you can find any

of these four sacred plants in your area.

If you have an Elder nearby,

maybe you can ask them to go for a walk with you.

Enjoy your walk.

With thanks, this pic is from: http://leqamel.ca/recreation/elders/

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