Many thanks to Director Noah Erenberg for making this great documentary, presented here courtesy of Muskoday Organic Growers Co-op Ltd: https://www.facebook.com/MuskodayOrganics. If you want to purchase a copy of this video please contact the producers through this link: [email protected]
VIDEO: The Great Laws of Nature: Indigenous Organic Agriculture Documentary
By Noah Erenberg, originally published by Muskoday Organic Growers Co-op
May 8, 2013
Tags: First Nations, organic agriculture
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