Here's how a wild hazelnut could help the Land Back movement in Canada
Briefly

The genetic detective work of Chelsea Geralda Armstrong and her team revealed the extensive cultivation of beaked hazelnuts by First Nations people over 800 kilometers across British Columbia.
Jack Woodward, an Indigenous rights attorney, emphasized that species like crab apples and hazelnuts were purposefully planted, countering the belief that they grew naturally in the wild.
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