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Re-release: How learning about indigenous foods can open up your worldview (with Sean Sherman)

Re-release: How learning about indigenous foods can open up your worldview (with Sean Sherman)

Update: 2023-11-2711
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What’s your favorite dish — and what culture originated that recipe? Whether you’re thinking about grilled cheese, burritos, curry, pho… (we would go on but we are getting too hungry) trying something delicious opens you up to new experiences and conversations. Sean Sherman, Oglala Lakota, is a chef and food educator who focuses on revitalizing and reclaiming indigenous food systems in a modern culinary context. In today’s episode, he shares how increasing access to indigenous food practices can liberate more than just your taste buds. Sean, also known as The Sioux Chef, uses Native American recipes as well as farming, harvesting, wild food usage, salt and sugar making, food preservation, and land stewardship techniques to feed and educate communities in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul area. His vision of modern indigenous foods have garnered him many accolades, including the 2018 Bush Foundation Fellowship and the 2018 James Beard Award for Best American Cookbook, and a 2019 James Beard Leadership Award. You can follow Sean at https://sioux-chef.com/ To learn more about "How to Be a Better Human," host Chris Duffy, or find footnotes and additional resources, please visit: go.ted.com/betterhuman

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payam kohan

fesenjun is a very hard meal to cook, i don't know how to do it but i have heard it is hard and it sure is cooked for very very special guests ☺️

Dec 11th
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payam kohan

fesenjuuunnnm 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️😋😋😋

Dec 11th
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Re-release: How learning about indigenous foods can open up your worldview (with Sean Sherman)

Re-release: How learning about indigenous foods can open up your worldview (with Sean Sherman)

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