Texas Tech University

Plants and Landscapes of Indigenous Texans

Dates:February 28, 2024
Meets:W from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Location:Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes 114
Cost: $15.00

There are 991 physical openings remaining.

Please note: this course requires membership in Abilene Membership or Fredericksburg Membership or Highland Lakes Membership or Jefferson Membership or Lubbock Membership

The ancestors of historic indigenous Texans used extensive systems of traditional knowledge to work with their lands to provide food, medicine, tools and shelter. This class dives deep into the history of indigenous Texas, what plants people used for various purposes, and how archaeologists know. A few particularly interesting animal finds are also covered.
Fee: $15.00

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)OLLI Member$ 15.00
Course Fee (Alternate)Online Fee$ 10.00

Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes 114

806 Steve Hawkins Parkway
Marble Falls, TX 78654

Leslie Bush

Instructor Leslie L. Bush is a registered professional archaeologist and consulting paleoethnobotanist who has worked in Texas since 2003.

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