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Growing Papaya Trees : Nurturing Indigenous Roots During Climate Displacement Anti-Racism including the cutting of white

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including the cutting of white and red pine forests

Henry Hunt

yet poignant way leaving the reader pondering on these profound reflections

Depicting a certain Indigenous lifestyle that existed in Northern Saskatchewan way past the Fur Trade era

Reckoning with her own identity-the story of her enrollment and the enrollment of her children-she investigatesthe cultural

Growing Papaya Trees : Nurturing Indigenous Roots During Climate Displacement Anti-Racism including the cutting of whiteJessica Hernandez, Ph. D., is an Indigenous scholar, scientist, and community advocate based in the Pacific Northwest. She has an interdisciplinary academic background ranging from marine sciences to forestry. Her work is grounded on her Indigenous cultures and ways of knowing that are rooted from El Salvador (Maya Ch'orti') and Oaxaca, Mexico (Zapotec). She advocates for food, climate, and environmental justice through her scientific and community

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