
089: Biocultural relationships with Noa Kekuewa Lincoln
In Common
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Co-Cultivating
i'm almost amazed that people can kind of stay in their narrow focus and like, and be happy with that. And what i really love about it, and actually, what's probably been among the most impactful part of what we've done, is it allows you to start to tell stories. You know, you can't tell a story about bread fruit fertilizer ents right? It's a hard answer. But when you start to build these narratives about, you know, there is a huge bread fruit grove in south cona that we're restore n the kallu,. That was established during the time of umialilo. Its 18 miles long, half mile wide, band
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