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Elizabeth Hoover explores how Native American community-based farming and gardening projects are defining heirloom or heritage seeds and why maintaining and growing out these seeds is seen as so important.
Native heirloom seed varieties, many of which have been passed down through generations of Indigenous gardeners or re-acquired from seed banks or ally seed savers, are often discussed by Indigenous farmers as the foundation of the food sovereignty movement, and as helpful tools for education and reclaiming health. This presentation explores how Native American community-based farming and gardening projects are defining heirloom or heritage seeds; why maintaining and growing out these seeds is
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