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Kwantlen Seed Library
Indigenous Seed Keeping
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Kwantlen Seed Library
A shareable collection of locally grown, open-source seeds available to all members of the Kwantlen community.
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How to Borrow Seeds
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Indigenous Seed Keeping
What we're growing!
Alliance of Native Seedkeepers
Alliance of Native American seed producers aiming to restore ancestral varieties and promote Indigenous foodways.
Indigenous Seed Keepers Network
Working across Turtle island to collect, grow, and share Indigenous and culturally diverse heirloom seeds.
Native Seeds Search
Collecting and preserving the seeds of native peoples of the Southwest.
Sovereign Seeds
Supports indigenous seed sovereignty in what is colonially called Canada.
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