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National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service The First People - dedicated to all First People of the America's, and Canada, better known as Turtle Island History of Pine Nuts & The People of the Great Basin Great Basin Restoration Initiative Docs - Presentation Great Basin Restoration Initiative Website Destroying the Native American Cultures Grassy invaders stoke immense wild fires in Great basin The Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers Edible wild food, and permaculture - With Feral Kevin Community - people uniting in Community to create a better world Into the Wild - True story of Christopher McCandless
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Willamette Valley Prairie Restoration
Native American Recipes - a collection of Native American Food and Recipe Resources on the World Wide Web How to Spark Rewilding Cultures - or How to Run a Rewilding Camp, a networking event & skill share - By Urban Scout Permaculture: Living Off The Land ~ by Jens Porup Earth Activist Training Trackers Bend Native Plant Databases in the Web of life Noah's ark for crop seeds opens in Arctic Tending the Wild - The Native American knowledge and management of Natural Resources Rewilding Info - The Free Rewilding Field Guide You Can Edit Native American Tribes of the Great Basin The Great Circle - Northern Shoshone - Bannock Seasonal Round The Sacred Hoop - One Native American's personal explanation of the meaning of "Sacred Hoop" Native Plants - Our Culture, Our Heritage Seeds contain hope of healing Great Basin
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we wonder often, the gift of knowledge will come. Chief Seattle's 1854 Oration to the Great White Chief Camas Root - One of the most important roots for the Nez Perce was the blue flowered camas. It is a member of the lily family and is harvested from late July through September in mountain meadows and prairies. Indian Breadroot - Breadroot was probably the most important wild food gathered by Native Americans who lived on the prairies. Back to Nature: Your Prairie Garden - Wherever the prairie had been indigenous, it can be restored again - including in your own backyard garden! Prairies can be replicated on large or small scales with great success.
Native American Code of Ethics Black Elk Speaks - an autobiography that traces Black Elk’s development as a healer and holy man. It is a tribal history, that records the transition of the Sioux nation from pre-reservation to reservation culture, including their participation in the Battle of Little Bighorn, the ghost dance, and the massacre at Wounded Knee. It is a testimony to the price in human suffering that the Sioux paid for the westward expansion of the United States. It is an elegy, that mourns the passing of an age of innocence and freedom for the American Indian and his current cultural displacement. Native American Prophecy- Elders Speak - Video Part 1 Part 2, 3, 4, 5 - Native American Prophecy - Elders Speak Exploring Kainai Plants and Culture - It is all here: the land, the plants, our ancestors and our future. One is held within the other. You cannot know the land without knowing the plants placed here by the creator. You cannot know the creator without knowing the plants. The Seed Bomber - This video will plant Idea Seeds with you on how you can Rewild and Renew wherever you are.
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