Ari Tenorio and LaShon Cate

Recorded April 21, 2023 Archived April 21, 2023 32:02 minutes
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Id: mby022649

Description

Pueblo relatives Ari Tenorio (Kuu’Trii’Tee) (27) and LaShon Cate (KatiMeé) (34) of the Pueblo of San Felipe talk about their experiences farming as Pueblo women and reflect on how to continue engaging youth in learning to farm.

Subject Log / Time Code

LaShon Cate (LC) talks about being in the Native Farmers in Residence program.
LC talks about the Indigenous seed-keeping network she is a part of.
Ari Tenorio (AT) asks LC about farming as a Pueblo woman.
AT reflects on delineating which of their farming practices are Pueblo and which might be Spanish practices, emphasizing the importance of having these conversations going forward.
AT asks LC what the future of Pueblo farming looks like.
AT reflects on the importance of providing different paths toward the future for Native youth, particularly ones where youth can thrive on their homelands.
AT and LC talk about water preservation and protection.
AT talks about wanting to exercise her land and water rights as a Pueblo person.

Participants

  • Ari Tenorio
  • LaShon Cate

Recording Locations

Albuquerque Museum

Partnership Type

Outreach