Indigenous Foodways

The Indigenous Foodways series reflects how Native Americans found everything they needed to survive and prosper in the bioregion—clean water, abundant food, medicinal plants, and all the other necessities of material culture. They sustainably cared for the ecosystem by only taking what they needed, gave thanks for what they took, and the vibrant ecosystem ensured plenty for all.

Research by Kerry Hardy in collaboration with The Public History Project
Mahicannituckw/Hudson Estuary Bioregion Important Food Species map and list
Research by Kerry Hardy in collaboration with The Public History Project
Research by Kerry Hardy in collaboration with The Public History Project