

28 minutes that'll make you rethink every bite you've ever taken.
Concerned about the declining health of people all around them, Native American women are sparking physical and spiritual rejuvenation through reclaiming traditional foodways.
Direction
Cantor lets silence breathe. These women don't perform—they witness.
Cinematography
Hands in soil, steam rising, faces in golden hour—intimate, unhurried.
Director
Karen Cantor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film emerged during the 2019 Indigenous food sovereignty movement, when tribes were reclaiming seeds federal policy had criminalized for generations.
Roxanne Swentzell's 'Po'pay's Pizza' sculpture—clay Pueblo figures eating colonizer food—wasn't planned for the doc. Cantor found her filming in the garden and kept rolling.
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