Healing Through Indigenous Plants & Food Forestry
African Traditional Medicine has been practiced for thousands of years, rooted in holistic healing through herbs, rituals, fasting, and connection to spirit. From the Temples of Kemet to the villages of the Zulu, healing was administered through plants, prayers, sound, and community. This curriculum explores the historical context and resilience of these healing systems in the face of colonial disruption.
Why Study With Us
This report of curriculum development for classes offered by TAIIH serves as a foundational guide for individuals, communities, and Country’s seeking to learn & reconnect with “Alkebulan,” which is one of the oldest names for the continent and is of ancient African origin. It means “Mother of Mankind” or “Garden of Eden. The goal of this curriculum is to reestablish Alkebulan Traditional Medicine’s rightful place, reclaim ancestral knowledge, and implement natural sustainable food systems, food, security, through permaculture / Food Forestry Grounded in the ‘Eat to Live’ philosophy, the objective is to restore the health of indigenous peoples Mind body, land, and spirit using indigenous practices And to create our own health solutions for indigenous people worldwide .
