Culture on a plate — savour featured Indigenous dishes at SFU's Dining Commons starting March 24.
Folks frequenting Simon Fraser University now will have the opportunity to savour authentic Indigenous flavours, ingredients, and cuisines with a new program — Rooted — launching.
For Baryluk, it is important to showcase the Indigenous culture on the plate. “With the residential school findings recently, I think our people are meant to be silenced,” she says. Currently residing in Tsawwassen, B.C. Baryluk, who is Teetl’it Gwich’in and is from Teetl’it Zheh , Treaty 11 Territory located in the Northwest Territories, has also prepared educational resources and personal notes to accompany the dishes, conveying the cultural significance and story of its ingredients and traditions.
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