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EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 54 MIN

Episode 184: Exploring Wild Indigenous Cuisine with Sean Sherman, the Sioux Chef

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In this episode, Justin and Adam are joined by Sean Sherman, an award-winning indigenous chef, educator, author, and activist. They discuss the importance of wild food for Native American and indigenous cultures, the significance of indigenous food systems, and the need for food sovereignty. In this conversation, Sean emphasizes the need to shift our mindset from a consumer-based food system to one focused on sustainability, seasonality, and cultural diversity. He shares his vision for the future of indigenous cuisine, which includes creating support centers, developing regional menus, and expanding the movement globally. - Leave a Review of the Podcast - Buy our Wild Fish and Game Spices Guest: Sean Sherman is an award-winning chef, educator, author, and activist. A member of the Oglala Lakota Sioux tribe, his personal mission is to revitalize Indigenous food systems and build awareness of the transformational potential of Indigenous foodways to restore Native people's health, local economies, culture, and food sovereignty. Sean’s Instagram: @the_sioux_chef Sean’s website: https://seansherman.com/ NATIF Instagram: @natifs_org Owamni Instagram: @owamni Takeaways: Wild food plays a massive role in indigenous food systems and diets, providing sustenance and cultural and spiritual significance. Indigenous food systems are diverse and based on a deep knowledge of the local environment, including the use of wild plants and animals. Revitalizing indigenous food systems and promoting food sovereignty is necessary to ensure access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Western diet has overlooked the vast majority of North American botanicals, and there is a need to shift towards local and sustainable food systems. Individuals can start by exploring and utilizing the wild and native plants in their own backyard, promoting a deeper connection with the natural world and local food sources. Embrace indigenous foodways and reconnect with the land Shift from a consumer-based food system to one focused on sustainability, seasonality, and cultural diversity Non-native chefs and restaurants can support indigenous food traditions by purchasing products from native producers and featuring indigenous ingredients on their menus Create support centers to train and develop culinary professionals in indigenous food systems Develop regional menus that celebrate the unique foods and flavors of different indigenous communities Expand the indigenous food movement globally and promote the preservation of indigenous knowledge and food traditions Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Updates 11:21 The Significance of Wild Food for Indigenous Cultures 31:30 Embracing Indigenous Foodways and Reconnecting with the Land 40:21 Creating Support Centers for Indigenous Food Systems 48:35 Expanding the Indigenous Food Movement Globally Keywords: wild food, Native American, indigenous cultures, indigenous food systems, food sovereignty, hunting, fishing, foraging, taste, nutrition, local food systems, sustainable food systems, indigenous foodways, sustainability, seasonality, cultural diversity, indigenous cuisine, non-native chefs, support centers, regional menus, global expansion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode, Justin and Adam are joined by Sean Sherman, an award-winning indigenous chef, educator, author, and activist. They discuss the importance of wild food for Native American and indigenous cultures, the significance of indigenous food systems, and the need for food sovereignty. In this conversation, Sean emphasizes the need to shift our mindset from a consumer-based food system to one focused on sustainability, seasonality, and cultural diversity. He shares his vision for the future of indigenous cuisine, which includes creating support centers, developing regional menus, and expanding the movement globally. - Leave a Review of the Podcast - Buy our Wild Fish and Game Spices Guest: Sean Sherman is an award-winning chef, educator, author, and activist. A member of the Oglala Lakota Sioux tribe, his personal mission is to revitalize Indigenous food systems and build awareness of the transformational potential of Indigenous foodways to restore Native people's health, local economies, culture, and food sovereignty. Sean’s Instagram: @the_sioux_chef Sean’s website: https://seansherman.com/ NATIF Instagram: @natifs_org Owamni Instagram: @owamni Takeaways: Wild food plays a massive role in indigenous food systems and diets, providing sustenance and cultural and spiritual significance. Indigenous food systems are diverse and based on a deep knowledge of the local environment, including the use of wild plants and animals. Revitalizing indigenous food systems and promoting food sovereignty is necessary to ensure access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Western diet has overlooked the vast majority of North American botanicals, and there is a need to shift towards local and sustainable food systems. Individuals can start by exploring and utilizing the wild and native plants in their own backyard, promoting a deeper connection with the natural world and local food sources. Embrace indigenous foodways and reconnect with the land Shift from a consumer-based food system to one focused on sustainability, seasonality, and cultural diversity Non-native chefs and restaurants can support indigenous food traditions by purchasing products from native producers and featuring indigenous ingredients on their menus Create support centers to train and develop culinary professionals in indigenous food systems Develop regional menus that celebrate the unique foods and flavors of different indigenous communities Expand the indigenous food movement globally and promote the preservation of indigenous knowledge and food traditions Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Updates 11:21 The Significance of Wild Food for Indigenous Cultures 31:30 Embracing Indigenous Foodways and Reconnecting with the Land 40:21 Creating Support Centers for Indigenous Food Systems 48:35 Expanding the Indigenous Food Movement Globally Keywords: wild food, Native American, indigenous cultures, indigenous food systems, food sovereignty, hunting, fishing, foraging, taste, nutrition, local food systems, sustainable food systems, indigenous foodways, sustainability, seasonality, cultural diversity, indigenous cuisine, non-native chefs, support centers, regional menus, global expansion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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