Media Constructions of Sustainability: Food, Water & Agriculture

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Media Constructions of Sustainability: Food, Water & Agriculture PowerPoint Slide Show, Lesson 10 Sustainable Cultures

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Reference List L10, DOC 1 SAAFON. (2010). Roots of Change. Retrieved from http://www.saafon.org/farmers.php?id=rootsofchange L10, DOC 2 White Earth Land Recovery Project & Native Harvest Online Catalog. (2011). Traditional Native American Farmers’ Association. Retrieved from http://nativeharvest.com/tnafa L10, DOC 3 El Pilar Maya Forest Garden Network (2007). Maya Forest Garden. Retrieved from: http://www.mayaforestgardeners.org/forestgardening.php L10, DOC 4 Kline, D. (n.d.). The Lessons of Amish Agriculture. Connexions Information Sharing Services. Retrieved from: http://www.connexions.org/CxLibrary/Docs/CX5057-AmishAgriculture.htm