Traditional Indigenous foods like wild rice, bison, fresh vegetables and fruit in the Midwest are often inaccessible for Native families with low incomes in urban areas, and the recent inflation spike has propelled these foods even further out of reach
Traditional Native American foods often aren’t available or are too expensive for Native families. And inflation has propelled these foods even further out of reach.
Traditional Indigenous foods often are inaccessible for Native families with low incomes in urban areas, and the recent inflation spike has propelled these foods even further out of reach.
CHICAGO Blueberry bison tamales, harvest salad with mixed greens, creamy carrot and wild rice soup, roasted turkey with squash. This contemporary Native American meal, crafted from the traditional foods of tribes across the United States and prepared with “Ketapanen” a Menominee expression of love cost caterer Jessica Pamonicutt $976 to feed a group…