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    2022
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  • Stories and Interviews
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  • Social & Cultural
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Description

By bringing bison back to Native lands and cultivating their own food, the Sicangu Lakota people are reclaiming not only their food sovereignty, but also their health, culture, and identity

Topics
  • Community Development
  • Culinary and Agritourism
  • Cultural and Creative Industries
  • Cultural Authenticity
  • Cultural Awareness and Education
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Identity and Tourism
  • Indigenous Destination Development
  • Land Rights
  • Protected and Managed Areas
  • Tourism Governance
  • Wildlife
Geographic Focus
  • Global
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  • Destination Organizations
  • Indigenous Leaders
  • NGOs
  • Public Sector
Languages
  • English
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