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The earth knows my name, food, culture, and sustainability in the gardens of ethnic Americans, Patricia Klindienst

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The earth knows my name, food, culture, and sustainability in the gardens of ethnic Americans, Patricia Klindienst
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The earth knows my name
Oclc number
62133779
Responsibility statement
Patricia Klindienst
Sub title
food, culture, and sustainability in the gardens of ethnic Americans
Table Of Contents
Prologue : Vanzetti's garden -- Renewal : Four Sisters Garden at Monte Vista Farm, Tesuque Pueblo and Española, New Mexico -- Freedom : the gardens of two Gullah elders, St. Helena Island, South Carolina -- Place : a Polish American vintner and a Japanese American berry farmer, Bainbridge Island, Washington -- Refuge : the Khmer Growers, Amherst, Massachusetts -- Memory : two gardeners from Mussolini's Italy, Redwood City, California, and Leveret, Massachusetts -- Peace : a Punjabi garden, Fullerton, California -- Community : the urban gardens of Nuestras Raíces, South Holyoke, Massachusetts -- Justice : a Yankee farmer and sacred Indian corn, Stonington, Connecticut -- Epilogue : A garden democracy
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