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Follow along as cultural interpreter Kat Cutting explores the intersecting medicinal traditions of Indigenous peoples, enslaved Africans, and European colonists in 18th- and 19th-century South Carolina. The program examines how botanical knowledge became a foundation for survival, resistance, and healing in a society shaped by the plantation system, exploring how diverse traditions were preserved and woven together over centuries. McLeod Plantation Historic Site, 325 Country Club Dr. Saturday, noon-2pm. $12. (843) 795-4386, ccprc.com