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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T003553
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DESCRIPTION:An interview/conversation with Elena Terry and Yusuf Bin Rella 
 focusing particularly on reviving and revising foodways as sacred practice
 s in current land and food sovereignty movements. This event aims to delve
  into an important but under-explored and yet integral aspect of Native Am
 erican and African Diasporic food movements: their connections to sacred n
 arratives and rituals\, cosmologies and spiritual embodiment in people\, c
 ommunities\, lands\, and food.\n\nURL: https://religiousstudies.wisc.edu/2
 022/03/28/sacred-food-land-a-conversation-with-leaders-of-native-american-
 and-african-diasporic-foodways-revivals/
LOCATION:1310 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:Sacred\, Food\, Land: A conversation with Leaders of Native America
 n and African Diasporic Foodways Revivals
URL;VALUE=URI:https://religiousstudies.wisc.edu/2022/03/28/sacred-food-land
 -a-conversation-with-leaders-of-native-american-and-african-diasporic-food
 ways-revivals/
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