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Indigenous Agricultural Models | Vena A’dae Romero-Briones | TEDxHonoluluSalon 

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Indigenous Agricultural Models can have an impact on how the world views the future of agriculture.
Vena A’dae Romero-Briones (Cochiti/Kiowa) is the Director of Community Development for Pulama Lana’i, an “island community driven by economic diversity, powered by renewable energy, and marked by rich cultural and natural resources.” She previously worked for First Nations Development Institute and The Indigenous Food and Agricultural Initiative. In 2015, she was recognized by President Barack Obama as a White House Champion of Change in Agriculture. She currently serves a five-year term on the National Organics Standards Board. A’dae graduated with an advanced law degree (LLM) in Food and Agriculture law as a Fulbright Scholar from the University of Arkansas. She also holds a JD from Arizona State University and a BA from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.
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22 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 8   
@mizroc
@mizroc Месяц назад
I enjoy that sense of remembering the origins of the land, the plants and process as you eat the food; that is a divine respect.
@anthonyferrer5201
@anthonyferrer5201 7 лет назад
Thank you! Unfortunately we don't chase the seasons anymore, now we chase jobs and economic opportunity, how can we reclaim the sacredness of local?
@pantsfortwo4611
@pantsfortwo4611 4 года назад
Beautiful. We will learn these lessons, one way or another.
@anyaarcane3809
@anyaarcane3809 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this 💗
@thoughfullylost6241
@thoughfullylost6241 3 года назад
Amazing and powerful thank you
@kidinPJs
@kidinPJs 3 года назад
lit video
@joraveranius444
@joraveranius444 2 года назад
In Western societies, we have an arrangement where 2% of our workers go into farming so that the remaining 98% of workers can spend their labor on providing healthcare, education, transportation, manufacturing, public safety, etc. It's a free country: you are free to opt out of that arrangement and live as a subsistence farmer outside the regular US economy. The Amish do this, for example. But it is not a lifestyle most Americans find appealing.
@joshuaredday7124
@joshuaredday7124 2 года назад
🤣🤣 yeah okay buddy. What an "arrangement" how has this been working out for us?
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