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Prairie Rose Community Garden

Plan for action

The Mid-America All-Indian Museum, in partnership with Prairie Rose Community Outreach, is developing a community garden to address food insecurity, promote cultural renewal, and support intergenerational learning within Wichita’s Native community. Planned for the 2026 planting season, the garden will feature raised beds, traditional Native medicinal plants, and educational programming led by elders to teach traditional foodways and preservation practices. This project advances the museum’s mission by creating an inclusive, culturally responsive space that strengthens community health, heritage, and resilience.

Demographics

Racial and ethnic groups

Progress

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Collaborators

  • Erin Raux

Dashboard

Collaborators
1
New partnerships
2
Total investment
$5,000
People impacted
117

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