Project Description

Seed Travels

Seed Travels

Through Seed Travels events, Amaranth seeds from Guatemala have been planted and knowledge shared with communities across Turtle Island, from the south to the west to the northeast.

 

Together we are building a network of seed savers and strengthening our connections to the land. 

The ancient and highly nutritious grain, Amaranth, sacred to Maya and Aztec civilizations, was banned by the Spanish during colonization because of its use in traditional ceremonies. For hundreds of years, Maya women gathered the wild varieties growing in their fields.

In 2004, Through a farmer to farmer exchange, two Maya Kaqchikel women, Magaly and Maria Luisa brought a handful of Amaranth seeds to a group of Maya Achi women from the Association, Qachuu Aloom and they planted these seeds in Rabinal, Baja Verapaz. As they learned how to grow and use this ancient grain, a lasting friendship formed.

With the passing of time, the Amaranth seed disseminated into the home gardens and fields of the communities surrounding Rabinal and was carried by Qachuu Aloom and gifted to communities in the southwest and western United States reviving deep connections to place, plant, and people. In 2022, for the first time, Seed Travels planted, harvested, and cooked Amaranth with community farms and gardens in the Haudenosuanee Territory of the northeast. 

Amaranth is a seed that connects us all.

Photo Credit Left and Above: Brooks Saucedo-McQuade

Seed Travels in the News

Maria Magdalena Alvarado Ixpatá tells the story of Seed Travels.

Aurelia Xitumul Iboy teaches how to make popped Amaranth bars.

Read and listen to Mharleny Gonález’s original poem.

Seed Travels Partners

Click links to watch videos of Amaranth gardens planted with Seed Travels:

Bishop Paiute Tribe’s Food Sovereignty Program – Bishop, California

Villa Park Community Center – Pasadena, California

Milagro Allegro Community Garden – Highland Park, North East Los Angeles, California

Side Streets – Los Angeles

Community Services Unlimited – South Central Los Angeles

Seed Library of Los Angeles – Venice, California

Española Healing Oasis – with Tewa Women United, Española, New Mexico

Owl Peak Farm – La Madera, New Mexico

Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture Institute – Kykotsmovi, Arizona

Coffee Pot Farm – Dilkon Arizon

Seed Travels Northeast Slide Show from 2022

If you plant Amaranth seeds, please post pictures in Instagram using the hashtag #seedtravels. This way, others can follow along on the journey!