Artwork by Dalton Buddy James

Phyllis Hogan and Theodora Homewytewa

Arizona Ethnobotanical Research Association

The Little Colorado River Corridor Ethnobotanical Project

Located in north-central Arizona an ecoregion of dazzling diversity, the Little Colorado River (LCR) is a cultural crossroads of immense importance to both Hopi and Navajo.  Along the LCR corridor there are more than 4,000 archeological sites and a network of Pre-Columbian trails that link the modern day town of Zuni in southeast New Mexico with the 12 Hopi villages of Black Mesa. In this power point presentation you will be introduced to some culturally significant medicinal and edible plants utilized by the respected Hopi Medicine Woman Theodora Homeytewa.