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DOWN on the FARM
with Tom Willey

First Friday of the month at 5p.m.
KFCF, 88.1 FM Fresno
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Sept 2012: Native American Foodways. Ben Cunningham-Summerfield

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September 4, 2012: Native American Foodways. Ben Cunningham-Summerfield

Ben Cunningham-Summerfield, of the Mountain Maidu of Northern California and the Turtle Mountain Chippewa of the Great Lakes Region, park ranger and Indian Cultural Demonstrator in Yosemite National Park discusses Native American foodways and how Indian peoples managed and manipulated agriculture in California. (Recorded in September of 2012, aired November of 2012) Join “Down on the Farm” host Tom Willey with Ben Cunningham-Summerfield in conversation.
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