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Native American farmers in the southwestern U.S. have long deployed weather-adaptive techniques to grow crops in high-desert environments.

The techniques range from hillside terracing and “waffle” gardening, to water conservation and leveraging microclimates on a piece of land.

This month, Mongabay spoke with the leaders of these groups about how these farming techniques can be replicated in increasingly dry regions around the world.

https://news.mongabay.com/2025/11/from-waffle-gardens-to-terraces-indigenous-groups-revive-farming-heritage-in-americas-deserts/

#environment #indigenous #climate

Mongabay Environmental News

From waffle gardens to terraces, Indigenous groups revive farming heritage in America’s deserts

In 1985, with two young daughters and little money, Roxanne Swentzell, a Native American sculptor and ceramic artist, returned from her studies in Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon, to her Santa Clara Pueblo community in New Mexico state. Her art was years away from producing real income, so she took to the land […]
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