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EP. 31: Mohegan Food with Sharon Maynard and Rachel Sayet
Episode 31

EP. 31: Mohegan Food with Sharon Maynard and Rachel Sayet

Seeds And Their People

October 11, 20241h 17m

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Show Notes

This episode features a conversation in early July 2024 with Mohegan tribal members Sharon Maynard and Rachel Sayet about traditional Mohegan food. 

Sharon Maynard is a Mohegan elder and a Tribal Nonner. Retired after serving 12 years on the Council of Elders, Sharon’s interests include food sovereignty, seed saving, and decolonizing our diets. She has a BA in anthropology and an AS in food service management. 

Rachel Sayet (Akitusut) is a Mohegan writer, teacher, and indigenous food specialist. Rachel has a BS in restaurant management and an MA in anthropology. She has spent her adult life trying to cultivate awareness of Native New England. She worked for the Mohegan tribe for 8 years in their cultural department spearheading grassroots efforts in revitalizing traditional foods and diabetes prevention.

FOOD AND MEDICINE MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Maple, Birch

  • Blueberries, Strawberries, Fiddlehead Ferns

  • Milkweed, Sassafras, Elder, Boneset

  • Corn, Beans, Squash, Sunflowers, Tobacco

  • Succotash (Corn, Beans, Salt Pork, Salt and Pepper)

  • Johnny Cakes (Journey Cakes)

  • Yokaeg (traveling food made of dried, parched corn which has been ground finely with a mortar and pestle).

  • Clams, Quahogs, Scallops, Shad, Salmon

  • Fry Bread, Indian Tacos, Buffalo and Alligator Burgers

  • Rachel's Johnny Cake Turkey Sandwich on America the Bountiful, PBS

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Seeds And Their People is a radio show where we feature seed stories told by the people who truly love them. Hosted by Owen Taylor of Truelove Seeds and Chris Bolden-Newsome of Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram’s Garden.

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THANKS TO:

  • Rachel Sayet and Sharon Maynard
  • Elissa Fredeen of Scribe Video Center