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Indigenous Food Sovereignty Publication Reissued as Flipping Book

Rose Hayden-Smith ·
Kemēcemenaw: Tribal Extension Partnerships That Support Indigenous Food Sovereignty on the Menominee Indian Reservation has been reissued as a flipping book by the Extension Foundation. The publication describes the Menominee Indigenous food system initiative, a collaborative project between the 1994 College of Menominee and UW Madison Extension. It shares information and resources about Menominee food sovereignty projects, programs, and activities. It also includes valuable information...
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Re: Tribal Research Partnerships: Indigenous Agroforestry, Food Security and Sovereignty Webinar

Jodi Azulai ·
Please share registration for this event. Thanks!
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Re: Tribal Research Partnerships: Indigenous Agroforestry, Food Security and Sovereignty Webinar

Aaron Weibe ·
@Paige Smith is there any registration information you can share? You can edit this event and add the registration or connection information.
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