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EPISODE · Dec 21, 2019 · 36 MIN

Food Is Medicine: Native Health and Cultural Foodscapes - Part 1

from The Native Seed Pod · host Cultural Conservancy

On a winter morning in Reno, Nevada, on the homelands of the Washoe nation, host Melissa Nelson has a conversation with Native chefs and health educators Dr. Lois Ellen Frank (Kiowa) and Walter Whitewater (Navajo). They all converged in this area for a “Food Sovereignty and Native Peoples Health” event at the University of Nevada, Reno, hosted by Dr. Deb Harry (Pyramid Lake Paiute), professor of Gender, Race, and Identity.

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Native chefs Lois Ellen Frank and Walter Whitewater share their knowledge of Native cuisine, healing through food, and the intercultural unity that can emerge through shared food traditions, or what they call “cultural foodscapes.”

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