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Understanding What You Eat
Interview
Michael Pilarski
 Thomas Allen  Contact Contributor
April 12, 2009, 8:31 p.m.
What ancient american peoples can teach us about permaculture
Tom Allen - Producer
Indigenous people managed their environments sustainably for milenna. We should be able to do the same. Pilarski believes it's not too late to start learning the lessons left to us by Native Americans. He is among many scientists and activists working to restore some semblance of sanity to human use of the planet. As a permaculture teacher of nearly 30 years, wildcrafter, herbalist, farmer and life-long activist, he has seen much and offers his perspective on how the Cascadia Bioregion might be restored to better condition than our generation found it.

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