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Nuna Harvest operates at the intersection of cannabis education, movement instruction, and indigenous food systems advocacy in New York City. Through the High Yoga NYC platform, they lead cannabis-integrated movement workshops incorporating breathwork, sound healing, and guided ritual practices. These sessions run regularly in Manhattan and Brooklyn locations, with additional pop-up events throughout the five boroughs. The creator's cannabis education programming includes DAB 101, a hands-on workshop series teaching concentrate consumption fundamentals. Workshop curricula cover equipment selection, consumption techniques, and harm reduction protocols, with participants receiving direct instruction in proper dabbing methods. Sessions maintain small class sizes and provide all necessary tools and materials for practical learning. Their food sovereignty work focuses on documenting traditional harvesting methods, indigenous farming practices, and community-based food security initiatives. Content spans sustainable wild food collection, seed saving techniques, and traditional food preservation methods passed down through indigenous knowledge systems. This work appears across multiple platforms including live workshops, digital courses, and collaborative projects with indigenous-led organizations.