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	<title>Comments on: Indigenous Food Sovereignty</title>
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		<title>By: Victoria&#8217;s Secret: The Inconvenient History Behind BC&#8217;s Capital City &#171; mediaINDIGENA</title>
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		<description>[...] an unbroken one in the region. They continue to live and thrive here, harvesting fish and sealife, cultivating kwetlal (camas), and otherwise relying on a wealth of local plants for food, medicine and ceremonial regalia. [...]</description>
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