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Resilience in the face of: Disease and war Governmental Genocidal policies and practices Colonization Racism Land theft and forced relocation Mission and boarding schools Disruption of systems and values- “resources” vs.
“relatives” Capitalism, and the commodification of nature- resulting in
the disrespect, overuse and pollution of the natural world.
“So far as I am concerned, if they are hungry let them eat grass or their own dung."
Andrew Myrick, 1862.
Connection with the natural world
Growing our own food
Seed knowledge and reverence
The importance of wild foods and medicines
Native Pollinators!
Honey bees
Sustainable and responsible economic developmentSpirit Lake Native Products
Exercising SovereigntyOneida Community Integrated Food Systems
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