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The Red Nation Podcast

Seeds back, land back! w/ Kayleigh Warren and Chasity Salvador

The Red Nation Podcast

The Red Nation

Society & Culture, History

4.8943 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Kayleigh Warren and Chasity Salvador join host Jen Marley (@JenMarley1680) to discuss the reclamation of Pueblo farming practices, climate change, and the importance of food and seed sovereignty.

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0:00.0

The So, Hello everybody welcome to the Red Nation podcast my name is Jennifer Marley and with

0:37.4

us today I have Kaylee Warren of Santa Clara Pueblo and I have Chastity

0:42.2

Sandoval and day we were going to be talking about

0:45.6

Pueblo women farmers. We're going to be talking about the significance of farming and public culture and we're also going to be talking about the

0:56.4

significance of women and particularly young women taking up our food weight practices again and all of the things surrounding it.

1:05.7

So if you too would like to introduce yourselves, please do.

1:09.6

Well, I'm Kaley Warren.

1:11.6

I'm from Santa Clara Pabloueblo and Sala Pueblo. Cottonwood Clan. I was raised farming in Santa Clara and have continued to observe that traditional agricultural life way.

1:28.0

I primarily farm with my family

1:31.0

in our traditional fields and try to maintain my responsibilities as a seed keeper and

1:38.8

a good relative to our seeds. Awesome, thank you, Kaye.

1:45.0

Chasity.

1:46.0

My name is Chasity Salvador.

1:49.0

I'm from the Pueblo of Akuma.

1:51.0

I am a 25 year old young farmer in Akama in my homelands. I am really nervous about this podcast but I like Cayley mentioned I also am in the

2:08.7

beginnings of being a traditional seed keeper meaning I've taken courses and have been among the community who really

2:17.8

know what they're doing and know what they're talking about when it comes to learning about seedkeeping and specifically our heirloon seeds.

2:26.5

I'm also a certified full spectrum dula for our community members who are on the pregnancy journey or on the

2:36.7

birthing journey and I work as well with the Santa Fe Indian School

2:41.9

building out a garden for them

2:45.0

or helped build out a garden for them.

2:47.8

That's me and I have been learning

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