About: Rachel Sayet

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Rachel Sayet or Akitusu (She Who Reads) is a Mohegan tribal member and Native American educator. Sayet has a focus on food sovereignty and bringing back traditional Native foods. Sayet educated the public by giving lectures at historical societies, conferences, high schools, and universities. She educates through storytelling and discussions of Native American foods. She states in her many writings that her main goal is to expand awareness of Native New England history and culture.

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  • Rachel Sayet or Akitusu (She Who Reads) is a Mohegan tribal member and Native American educator. Sayet has a focus on food sovereignty and bringing back traditional Native foods. Sayet educated the public by giving lectures at historical societies, conferences, high schools, and universities. She educates through storytelling and discussions of Native American foods. She states in her many writings that her main goal is to expand awareness of Native New England history and culture. (en)
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  • Rachel Sayet or Akitusu (She Who Reads) is a Mohegan tribal member and Native American educator. Sayet has a focus on food sovereignty and bringing back traditional Native foods. Sayet educated the public by giving lectures at historical societies, conferences, high schools, and universities. She educates through storytelling and discussions of Native American foods. She states in her many writings that her main goal is to expand awareness of Native New England history and culture. (en)
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  • Rachel Sayet (en)
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