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In a rare encounter, a young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe approached a riverine community in Brazil's Amazon, the country's Indigenous affairs agency and local witnesses said Thursday.
This story was originally published by Grist. When the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe landed a $19.9 million grant from the ...
I recently visited India for the first time, specifically Punjab (Amritsar), and the street food was hands down some of the best food I’ve ever eaten. The first thing I wanted to try was fire paan so ...
The California Department of Food and Agriculture Office of Farm to Fork (CDFA-F2F) is now accepting applications for the Farm to Community Food Hubs Program. With a total of $13.75 million in funding ...
Four years after an online petition garnered more than 5,200 signatures in favor of Massachusetts returning 430 acres of ...
On October 14 of last year — fewer than three weeks after Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom signed California Senate Bill 359 ...
Find out how Valery Segrest is bridging the gap between Indigenous communities and their traditional food systems, promoting ...
The Food Sovereignty Lab creates a welcoming campus environment for Indigenous students and mentors future leaders, improving ...
Find Lagos’ best dinner spots through my eyes—from favourites to chic, modern gems. Find where to get great meals and ...
On the edge of a wintry cottonwood stand near the banks of Two Medicine River, Rusty Tatsey, a Blackfeet elder, makes the ...