
Food Sovereignty in Indian Country
Season 6 Episode 602 | 27m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Food Sovereignty tells about the preservation of health, language, culture and balance.
In this age of industrial diets, Food Sovereignty is a growing concept around the world. But there are few for whom food sovereignty has greater significance than the indigenous people of the Americas. Voices rise from the Wind River Reservation as Shoshone and Arapaho people are joined by other tribes to share the spiritual and cultural importance of ancestral foods.
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Farm to Fork Wyoming is a local public television program presented by Wyoming PBS

Food Sovereignty in Indian Country
Season 6 Episode 602 | 27m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
In this age of industrial diets, Food Sovereignty is a growing concept around the world. But there are few for whom food sovereignty has greater significance than the indigenous people of the Americas. Voices rise from the Wind River Reservation as Shoshone and Arapaho people are joined by other tribes to share the spiritual and cultural importance of ancestral foods.
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