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Turtle Island: Rethinking Food Through Indigenous Eyes

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Sean Sherman's cookbook explores Indigenous food systems and traditions.
  • The book highlights sustainable practices and food sovereignty.
  • It aims to educate on land and its history through Native cuisine.
Turtle Island: Rethinking Food Through Indigenous Eyes

Chef Sean Sherman's new cookbook, "Turtle Island," delves into the rich tapestry of Indigenous foodways across North America. It highlights how traditional Indigenous knowledge systems offer a blueprint for sustainable food practices and enhanced food sovereignty, enabling communities to access healthy, culturally appropriate foods.

The book, divided into 13 chapters representing various regions, shares contemporary recipes alongside historical and cultural narratives. Sherman advocates for viewing food not merely as sustenance but as a deep connection to generations, tradition, and cultural identity, moving away from colonial influences.

Through "Turtle Island" and his organization NATIFS, Sherman champions Indigenous food sovereignty, aiming to re-establish access to healthy, regional foods. His work seeks to normalize Indigenous foods in institutional settings and foster a greater understanding of the land and its history.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
"Turtle Island" is a cookbook by Sean Sherman that explores Indigenous cuisines, traditions, and food sovereignty across North America.
Sean Sherman is an Oglala Lakota chef and James Beard award-winner, dedicated to reviving Indigenous foodways through his restaurant, cookbooks, and non-profit work.
Indigenous food sovereignty is the right of Native people to control their food production and distribution, ensuring access to healthy, culturally appropriate food.

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