Indigenous Seed Sovereignty Network

Indigenous Seed Sovereignty Network

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Seed Sovereignty - person in corn

Our foods are a part of our culture and way of life...
Our seeds contain histories of our people and contain the security of future generations. In this generation we will ensure that our fish, root crops, buffalo, forests and other foods are retained for the generations yet to come.
Food is a human right not to be purchased, or simply delivered in sacks and commodities, but to be grown and harvested in our communities and traditional territories.


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