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426  Indigenous Agriculture and the Hidden Science of Native Foodways

426 Indigenous Agriculture and the Hidden Science of Native Foodways

Update: 2025-11-18
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As Thanksgiving approaches, many Americans are gathering to reflect on gratitude, family—and of course—food.



It's the time of year when we may think about the so-called "First Thanksgiving" and imagine scenes of Pilgrims and Native peoples gathering in Massachusetts to share in the bounty of their fall harvests.



But how much do we really know about the food systems and agricultural knowledge of Indigenous peoples of North America? In what ways were the Wampanoag people able to contribute to this harvest celebration—and what have we gotten wrong about their story?



Michael Wise, Associate Professor of History at the University of North Texas and author of Native Foods: Agriculture, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism in American History, joins us to challenge four persistent myths about Indigenous food practices. Discover how Native communities shaped and stewarded the land and its agriculture long before European colonists arrived—and why this history matters more than we might think.


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Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/426
 
EPISODE OUTLINE
00:00:00   Introduction
00:01:10   Episode Introduction
00:03:43 Guest Introduction
00:04:30 Myths about Indigenous Agriculture
00:11:29   Indigenous and European Gender Roles
00:15:56 Wampanoag Agriculture
00:17:29 Wampanoag Corn Cultivation
00:25:59 Wampanoag Cuisine
00:27:52 Indigenous Disspossession in New England
00:32:58 Cherokee Agriculture
00:37:13 The Cherokee Hunter Myth
00:40:53 The Origin of the Myths about Native American Agriculture
00:45:40 Future Projects
00:47:13 Closing Thoughts & Resources



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426  Indigenous Agriculture and the Hidden Science of Native Foodways

426 Indigenous Agriculture and the Hidden Science of Native Foodways

Liz Covart