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Reclaiming Agriculture with the Yocha Dehe (Preview)

Preview: 11/13/2020 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions

The Yocha Dehe people are using ecological knowledge to rethink agri-business.

Local food production and deep knowledge of plant diversity sustained the Yocha Dehe people of California’s Capay Valley for millennia. Spanish colonization and the Gold Rush changed this drastically but the tribe is reclaiming its land. Using olives, a fruit of Spanish colonization, the Yocha Dehe people are combining ecological knowledge with modern science to rethink agri-business.

11/13/2020 | Rating NR

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In Memoriam: Marshall McKay

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Clip: 2/10/2021 | 4m 29s | Marshall McKay dedicated his life to preserving and advocating for Native culture. (4m 29s)

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