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Indigenize the Plate - Feature Film Streamer

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Exploring the connection between food sustainability and cultural sustainability for Indigenous communities, a Diné woman (Natalie Benally) travels from New Mexico to the Andes in Peru to connect with a Quechua community who are developing their own solutions to rescue their way of life by rescuing their food.

The film is available to stream on a private page. You will be sent a personal PDF with a link to stream the film.

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Exploring the connection between food sustainability and cultural sustainability for Indigenous communities, a Diné woman (Natalie Benally) travels from New Mexico to the Andes in Peru to connect with a Quechua community who are developing their own solutions to rescue their way of life by rescuing their food.

The film is available to stream on a private page. You will be sent a personal PDF with a link to stream the film.

Exploring the connection between food sustainability and cultural sustainability for Indigenous communities, a Diné woman (Natalie Benally) travels from New Mexico to the Andes in Peru to connect with a Quechua community who are developing their own solutions to rescue their way of life by rescuing their food.

The film is available to stream on a private page. You will be sent a personal PDF with a link to stream the film.

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