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8 Gardening Tips from Indigenous Food Growers

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8 Gardening Tips from Indigenous Food Growers

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“Many Americans are now experiencing an erratic food supply for the first time. Among COVID-19's disruptions are bare supermarket shelves and items available yesterday but nowhere to be found today. As you seek ways to replace them, you can look to Native gardens for ideas and inspiration. ‘Working in a garden develops your relationship to the land,’ says Aubrey Skye, a Hunkpapa Lakota gardener. ‘Our ancestors understood that. Look at the old pictures. It's etched on their faces. When you understand it as well, a sense of scarcity and insecurity transforms into a feeling of abundance and control—something we all need these days.’ For several years, Skye ran a CDC-sponsored gardening program on Standing Rock, a reservation that straddles North and South Dakota. He created hundreds of productive plots, large and small, for fellow tribal members.”

Standing Rock, SD

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YES! Magazine

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Rural Voices
Foodways
Environment
Indigenous POV

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Environment and the Pandemic>Gardening and Growing Food

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06/11/2020

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06/21/2020
06/28/2020
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06/11/2020

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