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In this episode of Great Plains Anywhere, we visit the Indigenous Garden on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus with Ted Hibbeler, Tribal Extension Educator at UNL and a member of the Iron Shell family from the Rosebud Sioux Nation in South Dakota. The Indigenous Food Sovereignty Program welcomes Lincoln Public School Native students onto East Campus to engage with Native elders and UNL Extension faculty to learn how to grow their own food and establish food sovereignty for their families and communities.
By Center for Great Plains StudiesIn this episode of Great Plains Anywhere, we visit the Indigenous Garden on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus with Ted Hibbeler, Tribal Extension Educator at UNL and a member of the Iron Shell family from the Rosebud Sioux Nation in South Dakota. The Indigenous Food Sovereignty Program welcomes Lincoln Public School Native students onto East Campus to engage with Native elders and UNL Extension faculty to learn how to grow their own food and establish food sovereignty for their families and communities.