Conestoga prof plants Indigenous foods garden to help teach land management - News Summed Up

Conestoga prof plants Indigenous foods garden to help teach land management


Standing and listening is where Judge, whose Indigenous name is Mko'Mosé Indizhnikaz, started the process of creating an Indigenous foods garden. "What we intend on planting here is primarily Indigenous foods or native foods local to the region," he said. "This place, for me, I'm thinking seven generations ahead so that seven generations from now those young people don't necessarily have to build spaces like this, they can just maintain them." Mko'Mosé Indizhnikaz, whose English name is Andrew Judge, describes the project in a video posted to YouTube by The Indigenous Collective. Listen to Andrew Judge tour the garden with CBC Kitchener-Waterloo's Adetayo Bero:Conestoga College professor Andrew Judge has started an Indigenous food garden in Cambridge at the RARE community garden property.


Source: CBC News August 19, 2018 10:00 UTC



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