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Crops and CulturesJune 13, 2024June 13, 2024

USDA Indigenous Food Sovereignty Initiative

USDA Indigenous Food Sovereignty Initiative

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USDA This webpage provides links to a variety of resources related to Indigenous food sovereignty. Notable resources include a children’s educational video series called “Sovereignty Gardens” as well as information on Indigenous seed saving hubs across differing regions. Foraging, cooking, and ranching resources are also included.

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