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The Detroit Police Department issued an apology after officers abruptly closed down a sugarbush ceremony in a public park. Café Gozhóó in Arizona is back open fulfilling and healing meals for those recovering from substance abuse. A herd of bison are adjusting to their new home in Waelder, Texas, the traditional homelands of the Lipan Apache; And, the Bering Straits Native Corporation share their culinary stories and community recipes in the new “Tundra to Table” cookbook.
Guests:
Rosebud Bear-Schneider (Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewas) – Anishinaabe farmer, food educator and Detroit sugarbush organizer
Nephi Craig (White Mountain Apache) – nutritional recovery program coordinator at Café Gozhóó which is a part of the White Mountain Apache Tribe’s Rainbow Treatment Center
Lisa Wedin (Bering Straits Native Corporation shareholder) – social media and communication coordinator for the Bering Straits Native Corporation
Lucille Contreras (enrolled member of the Lipan Apache Band of Texas) – CEO and founder of the Texas Tribal Buffalo Project
Break 1 Music: Unconquered (song) Injunuity (artist) Unconquered (album)
Break 2 music: Euphony (song) Nitanis “Kit” Largo (artist) Serenity (album)