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Indigenous Foodways for the Future
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Description:
In order to honor indigenous foodways and culture, we need to start talking about them in the present tense. Let’s look to the future in order to dismantle a colonial past! In this episode we explore some of the ways indigenous communities are revitalizing ancestral foodways and centering them in contemporary conversations about cuisine. Focused in the American Southwest, our reporters explore a Navajo farm producing culturally appropriate baby foods, a restaurant collectively run by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, and a restaurant/online indigenous marketplace based in Denver.
Further Reading:
Check out the menu at Indian Pueblo Kitchen, and plan a visit to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
Aside from a supervisor at Indian Pueblo Kitchen, Channing Concho is also the drummer for Suspended, an all-female metal band. You can find their music here!
Read more about Tocabe on their website or in this article ; you can also read about Tocabe Indigenous Marketplace in the New York Times.
Learn more about Bidii Baby Foods by visiting their website
Credits:
This episode of Meat and Three was reported by Addison Austin-Lou, Jessica Gingrich, Elizabeth Fisher, and Hannah Chouinard.
Our lead producer on this episode was Addison Austin-Lou, with support from Sophia Hooper and Sam Gerardi.
Meat and Three is produced by H Conley and Taylor Early.
Our audio engineer for this episode was Armen Spendjian.
Scratch Speed.wav by Racche -- https://freesound.org/s/160909/ -- License: Attribution 3.0
Photo credit: Hopi Corn © Stephen Trimble / www.stephentrimble.net
Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate.
Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
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Manage episode 432115838 series 2743987
Description:
In order to honor indigenous foodways and culture, we need to start talking about them in the present tense. Let’s look to the future in order to dismantle a colonial past! In this episode we explore some of the ways indigenous communities are revitalizing ancestral foodways and centering them in contemporary conversations about cuisine. Focused in the American Southwest, our reporters explore a Navajo farm producing culturally appropriate baby foods, a restaurant collectively run by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, and a restaurant/online indigenous marketplace based in Denver.
Further Reading:
Check out the menu at Indian Pueblo Kitchen, and plan a visit to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
Aside from a supervisor at Indian Pueblo Kitchen, Channing Concho is also the drummer for Suspended, an all-female metal band. You can find their music here!
Read more about Tocabe on their website or in this article ; you can also read about Tocabe Indigenous Marketplace in the New York Times.
Learn more about Bidii Baby Foods by visiting their website
Credits:
This episode of Meat and Three was reported by Addison Austin-Lou, Jessica Gingrich, Elizabeth Fisher, and Hannah Chouinard.
Our lead producer on this episode was Addison Austin-Lou, with support from Sophia Hooper and Sam Gerardi.
Meat and Three is produced by H Conley and Taylor Early.
Our audio engineer for this episode was Armen Spendjian.
Scratch Speed.wav by Racche -- https://freesound.org/s/160909/ -- License: Attribution 3.0
Photo credit: Hopi Corn © Stephen Trimble / www.stephentrimble.net
Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate.
Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
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