Listen "Allotment & Assimilation Pt. 1 with Eric Hemenway"
Episode Synopsis
During the Allotment & Assimilation Era (1887-1930) the U.S. government moved to assimilate Native peoples into American society and the economy. Private land ownership was forced onto Indigenous peoples by breaking apart communal lands into family parcels, effectively altering relationships to land and food. In many cases, Native peoples were forced to shift from subsistence lifestyles and traditional forms of trade to growing food as a commodity. This commodity-based approach to food was and continues to be in conflict with traditional relationships, knowledge, and practices related to growing food.Spirit Plate is part of the Whetstone Radio Collective. Learn more about Spirit Plate here.Find show notes here.
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