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  <abstract type="Summary">Ariana de Leña is the owner and farmer at Kamayan Farm, a vegetable and flower farm east of Seattle. Ari describes the variety of work she has done throughout the food system, the establishment of her farm, the influence of her mixed Filipino American identity on her work, and the communities she has relied on and built around her work.</abstract>
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  <note>Interview conducted remotely from Chittenden, Vermont.</note>
  <note type="venue">Recorded remotely, Seattle, Washington, December 14, 2020.</note>
  <note type="preferred citation">Finding Roots: Asian American Farmers in Contemporary America: Occupational Folklife Project, 2020-2021 (AFC 2020/014), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.</note>
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