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Tlingit Urban Farmer Kirsten Kirby Shoote on the Power of Connecting to Ancestral Foodways


 shares stories about land tending, community healing and regeneration happening right here on the ancestral land of the Indigenous Anishinaabe, the area commonly referred to as Detroit. 
Tlingit urban farmer, cultural food worker and seed keeper Kirsten Kirby Shoote has a new project taking shape in Highland Park. The work is just getting underway, but they’re already growing many different plants on the land there, including strawberries, raspberries, chokeberries and herbs like sage and bee balm, which is also known as wild bergamot.
Shoote starts out by explaining that this new location is just the latest iteration of their ongoing food sovereignty journey and mission. “I’ve always had a food sovereignty project in mind. And I was tending to a lot in Pontiac, and it just started as outgrowing my windowsill space … that project is called Leilú Gardens. The meaning of that word in Tlingit, which is my Indigenous language, is butterfly and it’s ....

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Behind the Podcast: Producer's Field Notes from the Pickle Shelf Radio Hour


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Behind the Podcast: Producer’s Field Notes from the Pickle Shelf Radio Hour
Go deeper on the latest episode of our storytelling podcast about rural food and culture, Obsessions, Love Affairs and Other Seedy Stories.
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Lost Creek Farm’s Amy Dawson records Mehmet Öztan as he checks the progress of his Turkish squash plants on his farm in Reedsville, W. Va. (Photo by Mike Costello)
Editor’s Note: For the latest episode of the Pickle Shelf Radio Hour, producers Mike Costello and Amy Dawson collected stories from West Virginia gardeners and seed savers behind the many heirloom crops grown in their garden at Lost Creek Farm. Go beyond the episode and learn more about its subjects and stories with these producer’s field notes. And keep up with the latest episodes of the Pickle Shelf via your favorite podcasting service. ....

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