Table C-14 continued Construct Access to Resources Self-Identity Choose term based on how respondent defines self in A. Choose term based on how respondent defines self in A. Normative Beliefs Socioeconomic Characteristics Associated Questions Where (or to whom) do you go to when you have issues or concerns about your farm/garden? A. Do you think of yourself as a traditional farmer/gardener or as a modem (non-traditional) farmer/gardener? Why? What does traditional or non-traditional/modern farmer mean to you? Do you like it (or would you like it) when/if people call you a traditional farmer/gardener or non-traditional/ modern farmer/gardener? Why or why not? Who supports traditional farming/gardening in your community? Why? What county do you garden/farm in? How long have you lived at your current residence? What community are you a part of? Do you have hired help on the farm/garden? (IF YES) How many people? What crops do you grow? If says sells crop in A If says sells crop in A If yes to B If says sells crop in A If responds yes to C If responds yes to D Behavior If respond No to A If respond No to A A. What do you do with the crops you grow? Where or to whom do you sell them to? B. Do you or a vendor label or present your products in a way that let buyers know that they are buying it from an Indian? How are the product presented which let buyers know that they are from Indians? C. Do you make your decisions about what products to sell based on their association with the Cherokee Nation? What are the main products you sell based on their association with the Cherokee Nation? D. Do people who are not paid help you with the farm/garden? How many people? Name what you think are the 5 most important traditional Cherokee farming/gardening practices? A. You mentioned in the questionnaire that you use practice X. Have you always used this practice? (use practices that are sometimes, often, and almost always) What did you use before this? Why did you start using practice X?