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Cattails, cedar maple tea, and cooking with many other indigenous ingredients is a normal thing for "The Sioux Chef" Sean Sherman and his team. He says, "Our work is really not only working with the tribes, but giving people a deeper understanding of the land that they're standing on, because all of this was indigenous land at one point."
By Rootstock RadioCattails, cedar maple tea, and cooking with many other indigenous ingredients is a normal thing for "The Sioux Chef" Sean Sherman and his team. He says, "Our work is really not only working with the tribes, but giving people a deeper understanding of the land that they're standing on, because all of this was indigenous land at one point."