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Entire generations of traditional foods, along with the knowledge needed to grow, harvest, and prepare them, are disappearing at an alarming pace.This decline is about more than shrinking food choices; it endangers biodiversity, undermines food security, and unsettles the delicate connections among seeds, soil, and climate that have supported human communities for generations. For Indigenous peoples, seeds are not merely crops or commodities. They are living relatives that carry language, ceremony, memory, and ancestral duty: responsibilities that have long been upheld and protected by women across generations.
The Adirondack village of Saranac Lake, New York is captivating readers of a historical fiction novel by one of Canada's foremost authors, Giles Blunt.  The book bears the intriguing title ofBad Juliet.  It's the story of a man who takes a job as a tutor to the patients at the Trudeau Sanitarium. There he meets a young woman with a haunting past.