Tinp'si'na is still being harvested by Nakota families as a traditional food source and medicine
Wild turnip picking has been a tradition spanning generations in some Nakoda and Lakota communities. Families will go out on the lands together and dig up and harvest wild turnips in the month of June which are then used for food and medicines.
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Tinp'si'na is still being harvested by Nakota families as a traditional food source and medicine
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