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A New Bill Could Help Protect the Sacred Seeds of Indigenous People

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Civil Eats

Publication Date
2019-10-09

Clayton Brascoupé has farmed in the red-brown foothills of New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains for more than 45 years. A Mohawk-Anishnaabe originally from a New York reservation, Brascoupé married into the Pueblo of Tesuque tribe and has since planted at least 60 varieties of corns, beans, squashes, and other heirloom crops grown for millennia by the area’s Native Americans.

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https://civileats.com/2019/10/09/a-new-bill-could-help-protect-the-sacred-seeds-of-indigenous-people/