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Knöppelåsen to present Ethnobotany with a Native American Perspective

Summary by Valley News
Knöppelåsen, an Aguanga-based nonprofit focused on regenerative agriculture and sustainable gardening, will host guest lecturer William Pink of the Agua Caliente Tribe of Cupeño Indians Saturday, April 12. The event is free of charge. Best known for his skill as a practicing ethnobotanist and teacher, Pink is also recognized for his work with the native […]
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Valley News broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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