Indigenous Seed Exchange Etiquette
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- In this video, we provide a brief overview of some etiquette to consider when attending a seed exchange or trading for indigenous seeds. Seed exchanges can be an overwhelming experience. This video provides some tips on how to prepare for a seed exchange as well as things to consider when you seek to acquire seeds outside of a seed exchange.
Ohe∙láku, (among the cornstalks), a co-operative of Oneida families growing corn together, is partnering with Tetwatunhatenyehse (we are changing our lives), a group dedicated to re-establishing traditional cultural teachings of rites of passage to help prepare our young ukwehuwe men and women for their transition into adulthood. This video, and future videos will help Ukwakwa, Ohe∙láku, and Tetwatunhatenyehse share what we have learned about taking care of our food relatives. A special thank you to Native American Agriculture Fund and Oneida Falling Leaves 4H program for providing funding and support for the Ohe∙láku and Tetwatunhatenyehse youth agriculture project that teaches youth about traditional farming practices.
what a wonderful idea, I never heard of a seed exchange before
I hope this wonderful idea grows to many more people ❤️ this is life the way it was meant to be!
miigwetch for sharing Becky
Thank you ..I've learned a lot from you! My honorary Native American name is White Pony..I was named in a Naming Ceremony..
Beautiful video! 😊🙏🏾❤️👍🏾
Thank you for sharing.
Oh! This is great! I love this video! May I ask where you are from or where this applies to? USA or Canada? Both? I would love to reach out to you by email to ask you something. Do you have a contact?
Thank you.
Nice 👍
Beautiful sister! Wado!
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