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The Guardian
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June 6, 2024
The US government has neglected Native agriculture systems, so Indigenous communities are organizing their own food hubs
Indigenous Foodways
On the Hopi reservation in the high desert of northern Arizona, construction is underway. A dilapidated auto garage is being converted into a fully-equipped kitchen, food storage areas, dining room and an attached greenhouse.
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