People of the Sacred Medicine Trail
Okla Hina Ikhish Holo, the People of the Sacred Medicine Trail, emerges from the Gulf Coast as a collective force of women, femme, and two-spirit Indigenous and frontline gardeners dedicated to urgent action and generational adaptations amid the escalating climate crisis.
As stewards of water and land, we recognize it is imperative for In
Okla Hina Ikhish Holo, the People of the Sacred Medicine Trail, emerges from the Gulf Coast as a collective force of women, femme, and two-spirit Indigenous and frontline gardeners dedicated to urgent action and generational adaptations amid the escalating climate crisis.
As stewards of water and land, we recognize it is imperative for Indigenous and frontline leadership to design sustainable systems for climate justice and food sovereignty, to rekindle and bring forward ancestral knowledge and to imagine, model and build adaptations for current and future generations.
Our mission is to reactivate ancient trade routes and to forge new paths that empower decentralized systems, nurture circular economies, foster local biodiversity, exercise food sovereignty, steward our traditional territories, and build community around reciprocal relationships in the face of increasing climate impacts.
We work collectively to serve the community at large through projects of mutual aid, public education, providing food and traditional plant medicine security, and collaborations with surrounding farms and coalitions to build networks of support. Each site of Okla Hina Ikhish Holo can be seen as part of a unified ecosystem of farmers and lands bringing restoration and resilience to the region.
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