Traditions in Bloom: Indigenous Ethnobotany of K’xeen and Beyond

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of local traditional plant knowledge and Indigenous ways of knowing. You’ll explore how plants serve as powerful medicines, healing communities for generations. Through hands-on learning and exploration of the local land and waterways, you'll learn how these remain essential to our well-being and cultural heritage, helping preserve this knowledge for future generations.

Includes excursions, lectures and labs, which are scheduled weather dependent. Overnight trip.

Courses | 3 credits

  • FNST 110 - Ethnobotany: Plants & First People

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Admission requirements

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Dates and locations

Prince Rupert
July 7 to July 18, 2025

 

Program fees

  DomesticInternational
Field Trip Fee $275.00 $275.00
FNST 110 $391.17$1413.87
Student Union fees $54.64 $54.64
 Total  $720.81 $1761.51

Non-refundable deposit due at registration: $155.00

Field School Permission form required at time of Registration

Additional International Emergency Medical Insurance and/or Student Union Extended Health and Dental insurance fees may apply.

Final Payment due June 23, 2025 (10 business days before start date).