The Land Knows Me: A Nature Walk Exploring Indigenous Wisdom
By (Author) Leigh Joseph
Illustrated by Natalie Schnitter
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
becker&mayer! kids
3rd June 2025
17th April 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Countries, cultures and national identity
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Practical interests
580
Hardback
80
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
454g
Join Held by the Land author Leigh Joseph and her children in The Land Knows Me, an educational, hands-on introduction to Indigenous plant knowledge.
The best way to learn about plants is through observing and interacting with living examples. Join Held by the Land author Leigh Joseph and her children in The Land Knows Me, an educational, hands-on journey to discover all the wonderful uses of the plants around us. Through the Squamish traditions, you'll learn how to ground yourself on the land, introduce yourself in the Squamish language to the land and plants, and the many teachings about plants, cultural stories, and learnings related to the plants seen on our walk.
This essential and colorful introduction to Indigenous plant knowledge includes informative sidebars and reflection questions alongside 16 plant profiles, including:
Kwilayus (kw-ill-eye-os), Red-Flowering Currant, Ribes sanguineum
K'emelay (k-em-ill-eye), Bigleaf Maple, Acer macrophyllum
Slia (s-elle-ee-eye), Low Oregon Grape, Mahonia nervosa
Xpaay (hey-pie-eye), Western Red Cedar, Thuja plicata
Kwe7upay (kw-oh-pa-eye), Pacific Crabapple, Malus fusca
Xach't (ha-ch-t), Fireweed, Chamaenerion angustifolium
And more
The Land Knows Me features detailed plant illustrations and kid-friendly botanical drawings, with plant names in both Squamish and English so children can learn a new language while discovering the many great uses for plants and the native history behind them. Nature reflection and mindfulness activities and basic recipes for plant-based foods like fireweed jelly and currant-infused honey offer even more opportunities for education and engagement around grounding oneself on the land.
Follow the stream, cross the field, and step into a forest full of rich, botanical diversity rooted in history and tradition.
Leigh Joseph is an ethnobotanist, researcher, and community activist whose aim is to contribute to cultural knowledge renewal in connection to Indigenous plant foods and medicines. As part of this mission, she founded Skwalwen Botanicals, an Indigenous business creating small-batch botanical skincare products based in British Columbia, Canada. Honoring traditional Skwxw7mesh (Squamish) plant knowledge, they incorporate wild-harvested plants and organic, high-quality ingredients. Leigh shares her Indigenous plant knowledge in written form in her book Held by the Land. She is a member of the Squamish Nation.