Kahéhta: Indigenous Medicine Garden

Kahéhta: translated from Mohawk to “The Garden”, is an accessible Indigenous medicine garden for all community members to gather, harvest medicines, and reconnect with the land.

The circle symbolizes the interconnectedness of all people, Nations, and life on Mother Earth. Everyone has a place and voice within the circle. In this garden, it also highlights the resurgence of Indigenous language, knowledge, and medicines tied to the land.

Enter from the east side and explore Kahéhta in a clockwise pattern.

Kahéhta is a project of heart, created in partnership with Tanya Gluvakov.

Explore the Garden:

Select the direction to see what medicines and plants are currently growing.