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Author Archives: Katelyn Reinhart

Posted inCoronavirus

Food Insecurity Amid Covid-19 Prompts Native Americans to Return to Their Roots

by Katelyn Reinhart August 17, 2020August 14, 2020

This story was originally published by Cronkite News. From a traditional hogan in a remote area on the Utah-Arizona line, Cynthia Wilson spent much of her spring sourcing drought-resistant seeds, packing them in small manila envelopes and labeling them to ship to families across the Four Corners. Seeds for corn – white, blue and yellow. […]

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