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SUMMARY:African Roots: Herbal Medicine\, Inoculation & the Shaker Connection
DESCRIPTION:By the beginning of the nineteenth century\, Europeans and Africans living in America joined with Native Americans\, creating plant-based therapies to care for the body. The Shakers\, at Canterbury and other villages\, not only adopted some of these therapies but also refined and sold their own remedies.\n\n\n\nJoin Curator and Historian Dr. Shirley Wajda for a special talk and tour on the history of medicine at Canterbury Shaker Village. Participants will explore several buildings including the Infirmary and the Syrup Shop. Additionally\, Dr. Wajda will place the Shakers' use and development of medicine in the broader context of early American life. Along the way\, participants will learn more about Sister Edith Green an African American Shaker who lived\, worked\, and worshipped at Canterbury Shaker Village.\n\nTour Guide: Dr. Shirley Wajda\n\nTour Bus will pick up participants at Park & Ride in Portsmouth NH\, located directly off I-95\, exit 3a \n\nAddress: 185 Grafton Drive\, Portsmouth NH \n\nBus Pick Up: 9:15 AM \n\nBus Arrives: 10:30 AM \n\nTour Starts: 11:00AM \n\nRegistration Coming Soon\n\nThe event is brought to you in partnership with the Canterbury Shaker Village.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div style="background:transparent\; border:0px\; padding:0px">\n<div style="background:transparent\; border:0px\; padding:0px">\n<p>By the beginning of the nineteenth century\, Europeans and Africans living in America joined with Native Americans\, creating plant-based therapies to care for the body. The Shakers\, at Canterbury and other villages\, not only adopted some of these therapies but also refined and sold their own remedies.<br />\n<br />\nJoin Curator and Historian Dr. Shirley Wajda for a special talk and tour on the history of medicine at Canterbury Shaker Village. Participants will explore several buildings including the Infirmary and the Syrup Shop. Additionally\, Dr. Wajda will place the Shakers&rsquo\; use and development of medicine in the broader context of early American life. Along the way\, participants will learn more about Sister Edith Green an African American Shaker who lived\, worked\, and worshipped at Canterbury Shaker Village.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Tour Guide:&nbsp\;</strong>Dr. Shirley Wajda</p>\n\n<p>Tour Bus will pick up participants at Park &amp\; Ride in Portsmouth NH\, located directly off I-95\, exit 3a&nbsp\;<br />\nAddress: 185 Grafton Drive\, Portsmouth NH&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Bus Pick Up: 9:15 AM&nbsp\;<br />\nBus Arrives: 10:30 AM&nbsp\;<br />\nTour Starts: 11:00AM&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Registration Coming Soon</p>\n\n<p>The event is brought to you in partnership with the Canterbury Shaker Village.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<div style="background:transparent\; border:0px\; padding:0px\; text-align:center">\n<div style="background:transparent\; border:0px\; padding:10px 0px">&nbsp\;</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Canterbury Shaker Villiage
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DTSTAMP:20260501T115259Z
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