Arizona's Tepary Beans Preserve A Native Past, Hold Promise For The Future
Local Native Americans grew teparies for centuries, but the beans began to sink into obscurity. Now, thanks to seed preservation and farmers who want to preserve the past, they're making a comeback.
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February 21, 2018 at 11:47PM
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NPR News: Arizona's Tepary Beans Preserve A Native Past, Hold Promise For The Future
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