Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 56:02 — 38.5MB) | Embed
The future of Native agriculture depends on educating new generations of farmers and securing tribal water rights. Those are two of the conclusions from this year’s State of Native Agriculture Address. Federal ag agency leaders and Native non-profit ag representatives also praise new federal financial support programs and express the need make sure tribes’ interests are addressed in the overdue Farm Bill. Out on the land, it’s ramp (wild onion) season and time for cooks to share new and traditional wild onion dishes. And, for Women’s History Month, we’re focusing on the mothers, grandmothers, and ancestral matriarchs who keeping Indigenous foods alive. The Menu is our regular feature on Indigenous food sovereignty hosted and produced by Andi Murphy.
GUESTS
Melissa Baehr (Anishinaabe Ojibwe), chef and owner of Indigenous Deliciousness
Elena Terry (Ho-Chunk), executive chef and founder of Wild Bearies
Whitney Sawney, director of communications and policy for the Native American Agriculture Fund
Break 1 Music: Come to Life (song) Toni Heartless (artist) Dark Days (album)
Break 2 Music: Back Home (song) Pepper (artist) In with the Old (album)