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ICFRC - Indigenous Strength - Food Sovereignty and Language Revitalization

Culture for the Meskwaki is both a deep source of pride and an important place to contest modern day legacies of colonialism.

Leah Slick-Driscoll and Stephanie BadSoldier Snow discuss efforts the Meskwaki Nation of Iowa are making to elevate Native peoples, especially students, in the areas of food and language. They advocate for a better, less oppressive world, in which sovereignty and revitalization are advanced through celebrated and longstanding "indigenizing" practices.

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