Kemēcemenaw: Tribal Extension Partnerships That Support Indigenous Food Sovereignty on the Menominee Indian Reservation has been reissued as a flipping book by the Extension Foundation.
The publication describes the Menominee Indigenous food system initiative, a collaborative project between the 1994 College of Menominee Nation and UW Madison Extension. It shares information and resources about Menominee food sovereignty projects, programs, and activities. It also includes valuable information about stakeholder assessment; strategies for collaboration, outreach, and communications; local and regional food projects; case studies; cultural considerations and DEI; and resources.
The publication’s authors are Jennifer Gauthier (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Brian Kowalkowski (College of Menominee Nation), and Meg Perry, a VISTA volunteer now at North Dakota State University.
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