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Torrent Description
Category: Adults, History, Misc. Non-fiction
Language: EnglishKeywords: Ecology Environment Herbs Nature
Written by Layla K. Feghali
Read by Layla K. Feghali
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Unabridged
Length: 13 hrs and 23 mins
Release date: 02-13-24
A profound and searching exploration of the herbs, foodways, and land-based medicines of Lebanon and Canaanâa deep invitation to remember and reconnect to our roots amid displacement and in diaspora.
Herbalist and author Layla K. Feghali shares a nuanced and layered cultural history of the healing plants of Southwest Asia and North Africa (the “Middle East”) and Canaan (the Levant), exploring how they connect family and kin in diasporaâand call across generations of ancestral knowledge.
Tying cultural survival to land-based knowledge and the plants, herbs, geography, medicines, and foodways that shape and sustain us, Feghali re-maps Canaan and its crossroads, explores the complexities and yearnings of diaspora, and explains the wounds of colonization.
Feghali asks how we find our way home amid displacement: How do we embody the lands and the histories that bind us together, while holding the ways weâve been wrested apart? What does it mean to be of a place, when extraction and empire destroy its geographies? How do we reconnect to interrupted ways of knowingâthe seeing, being, connecting, and healing we feel in our bones? What do we rediscover when we look beyond whatâs been lost and tend to what remains?
She shares lineages of folk healing in Canaan: those passed down by mothers and grandmothers; plants and practices used in prenatal and postpartum care; mystical traditions for spiritual healing; earth-based practices for emotional wellness; cultural foods and medicinal plants; and more.
Including recipes, family stories, and a glossary of meaningful terms, The Land in Our Bones asks us to reflect on belonging and lineageâto reclaim our cultural stories, to participate in them with reciprocity and careâand deepens our connection to the lands, people, and places we call home.
Length: 13 hrs and 23 mins
Release date: 02-13-24
A profound and searching exploration of the herbs, foodways, and land-based medicines of Lebanon and Canaanâa deep invitation to remember and reconnect to our roots amid displacement and in diaspora.
Herbalist and author Layla K. Feghali shares a nuanced and layered cultural history of the healing plants of Southwest Asia and North Africa (the “Middle East”) and Canaan (the Levant), exploring how they connect family and kin in diasporaâand call across generations of ancestral knowledge.
Tying cultural survival to land-based knowledge and the plants, herbs, geography, medicines, and foodways that shape and sustain us, Feghali re-maps Canaan and its crossroads, explores the complexities and yearnings of diaspora, and explains the wounds of colonization.
Feghali asks how we find our way home amid displacement: How do we embody the lands and the histories that bind us together, while holding the ways weâve been wrested apart? What does it mean to be of a place, when extraction and empire destroy its geographies? How do we reconnect to interrupted ways of knowingâthe seeing, being, connecting, and healing we feel in our bones? What do we rediscover when we look beyond whatâs been lost and tend to what remains?
She shares lineages of folk healing in Canaan: those passed down by mothers and grandmothers; plants and practices used in prenatal and postpartum care; mystical traditions for spiritual healing; earth-based practices for emotional wellness; cultural foods and medicinal plants; and more.
Including recipes, family stories, and a glossary of meaningful terms, The Land in Our Bones asks us to reflect on belonging and lineageâto reclaim our cultural stories, to participate in them with reciprocity and careâand deepens our connection to the lands, people, and places we call home.
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