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Crews have completed demolition of one dam on the lower portion of the Klamath River along the Oregon-California border. It’s a major milestone in the area’s tribes’ efforts to restore salmon, traditionally the primary food source for tribes in the area. At least four Indigenous chefs released cookbooks in 2023, helping change the narrative and methods around traditional dishes. Those are two of the Indigenous food highlights we’ll feature the latest helping of The Menu, our regular feature on Indigenous food and food sovereignty hosted by producer and resident foodie Andi Murphy.
GUESTS
Sara Calvosa Olson (Karuk), foodways worker and author of the Chími Nu’am cookbook
Jack Strong (Siletz), executive chef of the Allison Inn and Spa
Annelia Hillman (Yurok tribal member), Food Village coordinator for the Yurok Tribe Food Sovereignty Program
Harleigh Moore-Wilson (Osage), Osage Nation director of Natural Resources and Food Sovereignty
Break 1 Music: Parallel (song) Red-209 (artist)
Break 2 Music: Solstice Echo (song) PIQSIQ (artist)