Savage in the Wild 5




Title:
Savage in the Wild 5

Description:
We talk with Nancy Basket about her love affair with kudzu...the vine that ate the south. She shares how she uses this plentiful vine for food/medicine/basketry/paper and more.

Author:
sunnysavage

Tags:
sunny, savage, wild, food, plants, nancy, basket, kudzu, vine, powder, cooking, cherokee, stories,

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