Robin Wall Kimmerer blends science and indigenous wisdom

Robin Wall Kimmerer continues to inspire readers with her book Braiding Sweetgrass and her new Plant, Baby, Plant initiative.

The book, first published in 2013 by Milkweed Editions, has sold over 3 million copies and remained on bestseller lists for years. Kimmerer, an enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and professor of botany, combines scientific knowledge with indigenous perspectives on the natural world.

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