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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 58 MIN

The Sioux Chef: Restoring Indigenous Food Ways with Sean Sherman

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What would American food look like if the story had not been interrupted?That's the question at the center of this conversation with Chef Sean Sherman — an Ogala Lakota chef who grew up on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and has spent his career restoring the indigenous food knowledge that colonization, displacement, and forced assimilation nearly erased.Sean is the founder of the Indigenous Food Lab and the award-winning restaurant Owamni in Minneapolis. His latest book, Turtle Island, maps the full tapestry of indigenous food across North America — erasing colonial borders to reveal the regional diversity, plant knowledge, and food sovereignty that existed long before European settlement.In this conversation, we talk about what was lost when indigenous food systems were dismantled — not centuries ago, but within just a few generations. We talk about the government commodity food programs that replaced traditional diets on reservations, the 90% unemployment rates Sean grew up around, and the moment in Mexico when he realized he knew hundreds of European recipes but nothing about Lakota food.And we talk about what becomes possible when that knowledge is restored — for health, for culture, for land, for local economies, and for the future of American food.Because long before regenerative agriculture and farm to table were trends, they were the foundation of indigenous food systems across North America. This conversation asks what it would look like to build from that foundation instead of ignoring it.Key themes:Turtle Island and the erasure of colonial borders in foodGrowing up on Pine Ridge Reservation and the USDA Commodity Food ProgramHow Sean became a chef before he became an indigenous food advocateThe moment in Mexico that sent him back to Lakota food knowledgeOwamni restaurant and the Indigenous Food Lab in MinneapolisNative Wise and Dream of Wild Health — indigenous food producers and youth programsFood sovereignty, biodiversity, and what regional food systems could look likeThe connection between indigenous food knowledge and the future of American farmingConnect with Sean Sherman:Owamni restaurant: owamni.comIndigenous Food Lab: indigenousfoodlab.orgInstagram: @seanjshermanProduction credits: Co-produced by Sonia Dhillon with sound design and original music by Russell Chapa.Your Support for the Show Matters1️⃣ Become an OBIE InsiderStay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Sign up here.2️⃣ Leave a 5-star rating and written reviewWritten reviews on Apple Podcasts help more people like you find these conversations. But if that's not your thing, you can leave one here.3️⃣ Share the episodeScreenshot it, share it, and tag @xoxofarmgirl on IG. Use #OneBiteIsEverything

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