Seed-Saving Farmers Who Pass Land Down to Their Daughters

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Seed-Saving Farmers Who Pass Land Down to Their Daughters

Food, in the end, in our own tradition, is something holy. It's not about nutrients and calories. It's about sharing. It's about honesty. It's about identity.

- Louise Fresco -

Seed-Saving Farmers Who Pass Land Down to Their Daughters

In northeastern India's mountainous state of Meghalaya, youngest daughters inherit the land -- and the ancient food heritage of their mothers. Enjoy this article and photo series featuring the beautiful people and ancient food tradition of these matrilineal tribes. { read more }

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Speak to your elders to get a sense of your own food heritage. Choose the portions that align with your values and find a way to honor them.


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