Sow and Grow Podcast: The Rematriation of Seeds and Decolonizing our Food Systems
IN THIS EIGTH EPISODE
we’re examining this country’s agricultural system through the lens of decolonization and focusing on the importance of Indigenous foodways. Our guest, Tiffany Traverse, tells us about her work with Fourth Sister Farm, preserving traditional Indigenous foods and reframing our relationship with seeds and with the land.
More info about Tiffany’s work, Fourth Sister Farm, and other Indigenous land/ seed stewards (per Tiffany’s recommendation):
- Fourth Sister Farm website
- Fourth Sister Farm instagram
- Fourth Sister Farm – Facebook
- Tiffany’s List of Indigenous Seed & Land Stewards:
- Dawn Morrison – Working Group on Indigenous Food Sovereignty
- Rowen White – Sierra Seeds, Indigenous Seedkeepers Network
- Caroline Chartrand – Tiffany’s Mentor & Metis Seedkeeper
- Julian Napoleon – Cree/Dene Farmer at Amisk Farm and Head Grower at Twin Sisters Native Plant Nursery
- Jacob & Jessica Beaton – Tea Creek Farm (Indigenous Teaching Farm)
- Janice Brant – Seedkeeper and Educator at Kenhteke Seed Sanctuary and Learning Centre
- Indigenous Solidarity Working Group | National Farmers Union.
As always, a huge thank you to the National Farmers Foundation (NFF)
Автор: Aliyah Fraser
Организация: Sow and Grow
Год: 2022
Страна/страны: Canada
Географический охват: Северная Америка
Категория: Аудиоматериал
Полный текст: https://sowandgrow.ca/episodes/episode-8-the-rematriation-of-seeds-and-decolonizing-our-food-systems/
Язык контента: English