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Post by hmoosek on Aug 4, 2022 22:41:49 GMT -6
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Post by macmex on Aug 5, 2022 5:48:54 GMT -6
From their language and looking at the state of their website I'm going to venture a guess that this is a subsidized sight getting a jump start from some Native American Organization.
At this point they're pretty light on unique varieties. They're selling a lot of "stock varieties" like Kentucky Blue Pole beans, etc.
They only have reviews from as far back as 6 months, so that tells me this is probably their first year of operation. I say "subsidized" because their website looks to me like it would be laborious and require a real investment in time and resources to get it up. (It's beautiful!) Unless they started out with a computer whiz on their team, they had help, either financially and/or technically.
I found a Contact button and left an inquiry. We shall see what we hear back.
From their language I would want to know if they are friendly toward non Native Americans. They might be but then again, in today's societal climate, especially being so affected by critical race theory, this language makes me wonder.
'Nuff said.
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Post by macmex on Aug 5, 2022 7:02:54 GMT -6
I found their Facebook page. This is a small operation, definitely Native American, run by young folk (compared to me). I liked their Facebook page. We need more young people to work on seed saving. So... I'm hopeful.
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Post by hmoosek on Aug 5, 2022 7:23:30 GMT -6
macmexI found a link last night from Remy’s old website. I had never heard of them before and was just curious about them.
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