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AANIIN WAABIGWANIIN: hello, flowers!
Marisa Lee
8 episodes
2 days ago
a podcast about plants, place, and language preservation from the heart of anishinaabewaki
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a podcast about plants, place, and language preservation from the heart of anishinaabewaki
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Nature
Science
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Oginiiwaabigwan: wild rose (Rosa blanda & our other wild rose species)
AANIIN WAABIGWANIIN: hello, flowers!
14 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
Oginiiwaabigwan: wild rose (Rosa blanda & our other wild rose species)

It's the first day of summer, and wild roses are finally in bloom. In this episode, I ramble about all things roses, except to discuss their actual medicine. Oops! I dry rose hips to put in my winter tea blends because of their immune-boosting abilities, not sure if that is just vitamin C or if there is more to it than that. Like many rose family plants (agrimony, potentilla/cinquefoil, raspberry and other Rubus species), rose is astringent. I guess that is hinted at a bit when discussing roses for skincare, but that also applies when using the hips, petals and even leaves in tea blends. And then there's just the emotional/spiritual medicine of seeing and smelling roses in bloom. You can see some flowers here: #oginiiwaabigwan and check out the fruit here: #oginiig

I would love to hear from you! You can use the contact form on my website or record me a voice message at the podcast homepage. 

Check out more ojibwemowin (including audio) at the Ojibwe People's Dictionary.

The intro/outro music in this episode is royalty-free music called "In the Forest" shared on Pixabay by username Lesfm.

AANIIN WAABIGWANIIN: hello, flowers!
a podcast about plants, place, and language preservation from the heart of anishinaabewaki