This chapter explores intergenerational land-based knowledge and cultural continuity through personal reflections on ethnobotanical practices in post-Soviet Russia and as an emigrant living on Turtle Island. Drawing on childhood experiences of gathering wild food with family, it highlights how tending to plants, storytelling, and ecological reverence transmit biocultural values, strengthening reciprocal relationship to place.

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Carekeepers

  • Tusha Yakovleva

摘要

This chapter explores intergenerational land-based knowledge and cultural continuity through personal reflections on ethnobotanical practices in post-Soviet Russia and as an emigrant living on Turtle Island. Drawing on childhood experiences of gathering wild food with family, it highlights how tending to plants, storytelling, and ecological reverence transmit biocultural values, strengthening reciprocal relationship to place.