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Honoring Native Traditions

BY SHELBY TUTTLE

In a two-day celebration of Native American heritage, the Arizona Indigenous Food Symposium and Arizona Indigenous Culinary Experience will offer a unique opportunity to learn from Indigenous peoples and experience the revitalization of their food traditions.

Scheduled for November 22-23, 2024, at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, the symposium brings together Indigenous communities from the region to share their knowledge, practices, and perspectives on traditional foods, plants, and medicines.

Topics highlighted at the symposium include gathering and preparing traditional foods, restoring Indigenous food systems, climate resilience strategies, decolonizing food practices, and Indigenous ecological knowledge. Participants can engage in various presentations, panels, and workshops led by esteemed Indigenous experts, elders, and community members.

On the second day, the Arizona American Indian Tourism Association (AAITA) will present the Arizona Indigenous Culinary Experience, a vibrant celebration of Native American Heritage Month, featuring Native Arizona cuisine, arts, and live performances. Attendees will be spectators and active participants in curated tasting stations and demonstrations, engaging in interactive conversations with Indigenous chefs and demonstrators.

Zach Doka, President of AAITA, expressed his excitement about the event, stating, “We are excited to bring together so many knowledgeable and passionate individuals to celebrate and preserve our rich culinary heritage. These events will educate and empower our communities to continue these traditions for future generations.”

This weekend is more than just an event; it’s a pivotal platform that fosters dialogue, builds collaborative networks, and tackles crucial issues such as food sovereignty, environmental justice, health, and wellness. It plays a vital role in preserving cultural food practices and relationships with the land and natural resources.

Visit www.arizonaindigenousculinaryexperience.com for more information about the Arizona Indigenous Food Symposium and the Arizona Indigenous Culinary Experience, including registration details and a full schedule of events. 

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