Partakers of Plenty by Jay Anderson is a comprehensive examination of Native American foodways and culinary traditions. Anderson delves into the diverse methods by which Indigenous peoples across North America cultivated, harvested, and prepared food throughout history. Drawing on archaeological evidence, historical records, and Indigenous knowledge, the book explores the significance of food in shaping culture, identity, and social organization. From the agricultural practices of the Three Sisters to hunting and gathering techniques, Anderson showcases the rich and sustainable food systems developed by Indigenous communities. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Partakers of Plenty highlights the resilience, ingenuity, and deep connection to the land inherent in Native American food traditions. This book provides valuable insights into Indigenous history and culture, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding Native American lifeways.