Nasike Claire Akello(@MissNasike) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent last weekend exploring the incredible diversity of Millet,Amaranth and Sorghum dishes as part of a food project that seeks to showcase

To support our local farmers,we need to create a market for these amazing foods by consuming them

I spent last weekend exploring the incredible diversity of Millet,Amaranth and Sorghum dishes as part of a food project that seeks to showcase #indigenousfoods 

To support our local farmers,we need to create a market for these amazing foods by consuming them #millet #sorghum
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Nasike Claire Akello(@MissNasike) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recently made Ugali flour from sweet potatoes peelings(amaara),sorghum and cassava.

Aah!, elite ugali that one. Kwanza if paired with pumpkin leaves (seveve) and fresh tilapia.

I now understand why my cousins would eat nonstop when my grandmother made it.

I recently made Ugali flour from sweet potatoes peelings(amaara),sorghum and cassava. 

Aah!,  elite ugali that one. Kwanza if paired with pumpkin leaves (seveve) and fresh tilapia.

I now understand why my cousins would eat nonstop when my grandmother made it. 
#indigenousfoods
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Ms Environment 🌳🌲🌍🐬🐘(@Futurecelebrit7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like minded people at the Zambian seed and food festival.

Indigenous crops are well-adapted to the regions where they originate. They often are free of pests and diseases.

Let's preserve indigenous seeds for generations to come.


Like minded people at the Zambian seed and food festival.

Indigenous crops are well-adapted to the regions where they originate. They often are free of pests and diseases.

Let's preserve indigenous seeds for generations to come.

#SeedAndFoodFestival2023
#INDIGENOUSFOODS
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IllumiNative(@IllumiNative) 's Twitter Profile Photo

July is . Indigenous ppls of the Americas have a long history & relationship with this special plant. 🌽

What is the Indigenous word for corn in your language?

July is #NationalCornMonth. Indigenous ppls of the Americas have a long history & relationship with this special plant. 🌽

What is the Indigenous word for corn in your language?

#corn #summer #IndigenousFoods #TraditionalFoodways #FoodSovereignty
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The Honest Bison(@TheHonestBison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Up for something a little wild this weekend? Try our new Elk and Venison line. Premium steaks, burgers, ground and more!
Pictured: our incredibly tender Elk Filet Mignon

Up for something a little wild this weekend? Try our new Elk and Venison line. Premium steaks, burgers, ground and more!
Pictured: our incredibly tender Elk Filet Mignon #elk #venison #indigenousfoods
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Carolyn Coyle (she/her/hers)(@carolynmcoyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have y’all experienced checker lily? Because I saw my first one today and WOW. These flowers are so beautiful πŸ₯° native to the northwest, the riceball-like roots were a food source for the Salish peoples.

Have y’all experienced checker lily? Because I saw my first one today and WOW. These flowers are so beautiful πŸ₯° native to the northwest, the riceball-like roots were a food source for the Salish peoples. #botany #liliaceae #flowers #nature #flowerphotography #indigenousfoods
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NavajoNationMuseum(@NNMuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

β€œIf you have the opportunity to go to school or get experience in any technical field I think it’s our responsibility to share that knowledge...”
- Bleu Adams, Founder of IndigeHub



Video via Parrish Digital

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victor(@VictorDas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Celebrating National Indigenous Day in spirit with Mr. Bannock - Vancouver's first Indigenous fusion food truck! Missing my Squamish Nation fam. Much love ❀️ @MrBannockFood

Celebrating National Indigenous Day in spirit with Mr. Bannock - Vancouver's first Indigenous fusion food truck! Missing my Squamish Nation fam. Much love ❀️ #nationalindigenousday #indigenousfoods #squamishnation  @MrBannockFood
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IllumiNative(@IllumiNative) 's Twitter Profile Photo

are popping up everywhere now. These bright yellow flowers bring gifts for pollinators & people! 🌼 🐝

The Alutiiq name for dandelion is Qutemnaanaarua’a.

Do you know the word for this plant in your language?

#Dandelions are popping up everywhere now. These bright yellow flowers bring gifts for pollinators & people!  🌼 🐝

The Alutiiq name for dandelion is Qutemnaanaarua’a.

Do you know the word for this plant in your language?

#DandelionDay #SpringTime #IndigenousFoods
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