Description
In this episode, Rowen White—Mohawk farmer, seed keeper, and organizer—joins us to talk about relationships to land and food, upholding our responsibilities to our kin, and developing a new lexicon to talk about the food system. She shares her practice of cultivating relational, kin-centric foodways and the possibilities opened by this worldview.
Topics covered in this episode:
Min 1:38: Meet Rowen White
Min 6:57: The Mohawk creation story
Min 9:45: Issues with the term “food system”
Min 12:42: Cultivating kin-centric food ways
Min 16:30: Rethinking the word “economy”
Min 18:05: Rowen’s journey to seed keeping
Min 20:18: Tomatoes as Rowen’s first seed teachers
Min 23:41: The importance of food sovereignty
Min 26:38: Food sovereignty vs. self-reliance
Min 28:20: Farming in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California
Min 33:05: How to build a connection to the land
Min 36:40: What Rowen would bring to a feast honoring their ancestors
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Guest: Rowen White (@rowenwhite)
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