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Subject Hot off the press CSQ 49-4! Rekindling Indigenous Kinship and Foodways
Date December 16, 2025 9:00 PM
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** Rekindling Indigenous Kinship and Foodways
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Cultural Survival Quarterly 49-4 (December 2025)
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** Reviving Ancestral Kinships Across Turtle Island Grasslands for Sustainable Community Futures ([link removed])
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The Indigenous Kinship Circle
Indigenous Peoples and their knowledge are essential in the conservation and restoration of the Central Grasslands of Turtle Island.


** He Ea I Ka ʻAi: Sovereignty Through Food ([link removed])
Kaimana Barcarse (Kanaka Hawai’i)
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A journey of provisioning voyaging canoes with self-sustained, locally grown and preserved foods, a practice rooted in ancestral knowledge.

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** Carrying Her Voice: Kinship and Cassava in Pakuri ([link removed])
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Sabantho Aderi Corrie-Edghill (Lokono)
The cultural significance of cassava farming and preparation by Lokono women in Guyana.

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** Nan Awaya Farm: A Place of Growth ([link removed])
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Ian Thompson (Choctaw)
Choctaw knowledge and the establishment of Nan Awaya Farm in southeastern Oklahoma offer hope and solutions for today’s greatest challenges.

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** Reviving Kinship Routes Through Stewarding Mishoon Culture on Long Island ([link removed])
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Chenae Bullock (Shinnecock)
The revival of the mishoon (dugout canoe) culture brings spiritual and political strengthening for the Indigenous Peoples of Long Island.

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** Agroecology as Resistance ([link removed])
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Zuhira Musa (Fulani)
Mbororo Fulani women are leading food sovereignty efforts in Cameroon.


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Indigenous Resistance in Bolivia’s Mining Wasteland ([link removed])
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