Joseph Pitawanakwat has been teaching and curating virtual educational resources on Anishinaabe plant medicines for over 13 years.
You can now access these resources online in their entirety!
Visit the Creator’s Garden YouTube channel Facebook page for free educational resources on Anishinaabe medicines, language and culture.
Visit the Creator’s Garden Patreon for deeper dives into specific medicines, and medicinal practices through a curation of programs available for patrons.
Email directly at info@creatorsgarden.net to gain access to a 120 hours+ catalogue of pre-recorded virtual programs and calendar for booking!
This collection consists of over 120 hours of Anishinaabe Mshkikii Awaadiziwin, plant medicine knowledge. Organized into dozens of programs. Some of the top requested programs are, Mental Health and Addictions, Diabetes, Child-care, Women’s Medicines, Frailty/Aging and Pain management.
These are pre-recorded presentations, which when streamed to live audiences Joseph will come in following the stream to facilitate a LIVE virtual Q&A/Disscussion! Email for more info!
Our Online Catalogue
This catalogue is, at its core, a distillation of all my work and potential to increase access to health care in Indigenous communities. It is my best response to the top health care priorities of every Indigenous community. Every story and experience shared is carefully crafted, every mechanism shared is tailored to unassailable correctness and naturally holistic. Every presentation is intended for all audiences.
It is designed to provide families and individuals with the knowledge they need heal, through story. To gain the knowledge they need to access the life that our Anishinaabe Aki is designed to provide, Mino Bimaadiziwin.
Each species is carefully chosen, access is paramount in selection. I have chosen the most effective species that maintain an accessible nature, every species is harshly vetted, by my extensive experience, on safety for the participant but also safety for the environment. Every species discussed is widely available throughout Anishinaabe Aki in its entirety.