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Peggy Arensman Documents

Selected Newspaper Articles

W.I.F.E Purpose

Mildred VanNehman Labeling Hearing Testimony

      September 18 & 19, 1978 in Little Rock, Arkansas

Peggy Arensman testimony before USDA

     December 5, 1979 in Sedalia, Missouri

W.I.F.E January 10, 1980

W.I.F.E January 10, 1980 W.I.F.E. Week

W.I.F.E oppose “Friends of the Earth” petition

W.I.F.E June 1, 1980  Farm Prices

W.I.F.E June 21, 1980 Investigation into foreign grain prices

W.I.F.E Opposition to Tall Grass Prairie

Mailgram to Gov. Carlin  January 22, 1980

Letter from Gov. John Carlin, April 14, 1981

 

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Kinsley Public Library8 hours ago
Are there ecological lessons we can learn from indigenous people? Robin Wall Kimmerer thinks so in her book “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.” Copies of the book are available at the library for you to read before our “Three Sister Potluck and Book Discussion on Sunday, October 1 at 1 p.m. After lunch, Dr. Debra Bolton of the Ohkay Owingeh Nation will speak on indigenous people and their relationship with the natural world. She will lead a discussion that explores how there might be a more positive relationship between people and the environment, and between western scientists and indigenous practices, as outlined in the book.
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Tractorcade Interviewees Jeff Mead’s AAM Documents Marjorie Scheufler Documents Miller Documents Peggy Arensman Documents Tractorcade Diary by Beverly Snyder William A. “Dub” Stapleton Documents

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