Posted on Jul 28, 2020
Navajo Nation Sees Farming Renaissance During Coronavirus Pandemic
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Historically Navajos have lived off the land. But decades of assimilation, forced relocation and dependence on federal food distribution programs changed that.
Navajo farmer Tyrone Thompson is on a mission to help people return to their roots. He's even taken to social media to teach traditional farming techniques.
Navajo farmer Tyrone Thompson is on a mission to help people return to their roots. He's even taken to social media to teach traditional farming techniques.
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Navajo Nation Sees Farming Renaissance During Coronavirus Pandemic
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Takes some hearty people to live on the reservation.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel: Our Dear Brother, and, shipmate Chip, and, My Rally Point Family Members, I have responded; in kind before; I received; in the mail; a scarf; from American Indians.
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