Lyla June on Returning to Native American Agricultural Traditions
Автор: WFPC Duke
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A transcript for this podcast and more information about Lyla June is available on the website of the Duke World Food Policy Center at https://wfpc.sanford.duke.edu/podcast...
What if we cultivated our environment instead of intensive crop planting and animal farming, and in turn created an abundance of food to meet our needs? Is this what First Nations people did here in the Americas? This concept is the focus of doctoral research of today's guest, Indigenous musician, scholar, and community organizer, Lyla June. June is an Indigenous woman of Dine (Navajo), Tsetsehestahese (Cheyenne) and European lineage. She's pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. And she's fascinated by the intersection of Indigenous food systems and Indigenous land management.
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