Expanding Awareness and Collaboration for River Cane Restoration and Tribal Culture Case Study Handout

River cane is an ecologically and culturally significant plant in the Southeastern United States. As river cane becomes harder to find, researchers, Tribal artisans, and partner organizations collaborate to expand opportunities for cultural harvesting, restoration, and conservation. 

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