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East Portland Plant Buying Club

PNW Indigenous Foods

PNW Indigenous food plants are rooted in place, relationship, and long-term stewardship. These species—such as camas—were traditionally tended through collective land management practices rather than individual garden beds. Today, they can be grown for restoration, education, and cultural continuity, but they are best understood not as interchangeable “vegetables,” but as part of living Indigenous food systems specific to the Pacific Northwest.
PNW Indigenous food plants are rooted in place, relationship, and long-term stewardship. These species—such as camas—were traditionally tended through collective land management practices rather than individual garden beds. Today, they can be grown for restoration, education, and cultural continuity, but they are best understood not as interchangeable “vegetables,” but as part of living Indigenous food systems specific to the Pacific Northwest.
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