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Indige-FEWSS: Restoring Harmony & Resources

Sept. 25, 2019
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Rooted in Tradition, Growing with Science: Revitalizing Indigenous Crops in the Southwest

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2025 Indigenous Resilience Awards

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U of A tally so far: 67 research grants terminated by Trump administration

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