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Indigenous Food Systems

Concepts, Cases, and Conversations
Buch | Softcover
300 Seiten
2020
Canadian Scholars (Verlag)
978-1-77338-109-1 (ISBN)
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Unlike any other resource on the market, this textbook explores an array of Indigenous food systems from across Canada, including Anishinaabeg, Asatiwisipe, Cree, Métis, Migmag, and Tsartlip. Seeking solutions to food insecurity, Indigenous and non-Indigenous food practitioners and scholars document the voices and experiences of community members.
Unlike any other resource on the market, this textbook explores a diverse array of Indigenous food systems from across Canada, including Anishinaabeg, Asatiwisipe, Cree, Métis, Migmag, and Tsartlip. Seeking solutions to food insecurity and well-being for current and future generations, Indigenous and non-Indigenous food practitioners and scholars document the voices and experiences of community members encountered in their research, thus promoting an understanding of the barriers and challenges to Indigenous food systems and presenting ways used to reclaim cultural identity and food sovereignty. Offering in-depth case studies and critical conversations, Indigenous Food Systems reinforces the importance of the revitalization of Indigenous food knowledges for the health and well-being of Indigenous and Canadian populations.

This unique collection is a critical resource for students studying food security and food sovereignty in Indigenous studies, public health, anthropology, and social sciences as well as a useful reader for policy-makers, researchers, and community practitioners.

Priscilla Settee is a member of Cumberland House Swampy Cree First Nations and Professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. She is recognized nationally and internationally as an award-winning professor and global activist. Shailesh Shukla is an Associate Professor at the Department of Indigenous Studies, University of Winnipeg. His teaching and research interests include exploring and promoting Indigenous perspectives and knowledge systems to improve food security, sovereignty, and well-being among Indigenous communities in Canada and globally.

Foreword
Foreword
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section I: Concepts: Understanding the Context
Chapter 2: Reflections and Realities: Expressions of Food Sovereignty in the Fourth World
Chapter 3: Indigenous Philosophies and Perspectives on Traditional Food Systems including Food as Cultural Identity: Maintaining Food Security in Elsipogtog First Nation, New Brunswick
Chapter 4: Aki miijim, “Land Food,” and the Sovereignty of the Asatiwisipe Anishinaabeg Boreal Forest Food System
Chapter 5: “Food Will Be What Brings the People Together”: Constructing Counter-Narratives from the Perspective of Indigenous Foodways
Section II: Cases: Community-Based Action
Chapter 6: A Collection of Voices: Land-Based Leadership, Community Wellness, and Food Knowledge Revitalization of the W?JO?E?P Tsartlip First Nation Garden Project
Chapter 7: Cultivating Resurgence from the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Lens: A Case Study from Northern ManitobaAsfia Gulrukh Kamal and Ithinto Mechisowin Program Committee
Chapter 8: Rebuilding Cultural Identity and Indigenous Food Sovereignty with Indigenous Youth through Traditional Food Access and Skills in the City
Chapter 9: Learnings from a Food Security Action Group in Alexander First Nation
Chapter 10: Food Justice in the Inner City: Reflections from a Program of Public Health Nutrition Research in Saskatchewan
Section III: Conversations: Commentary and Contemporary Issues
Chapter 11: Damming Food Sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples: A Case Study of Food Security at O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation
Chapter 12: The Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Chapter 13: Perspectives from Métis Harvesters in Manitoba on Concerns and Challenges to Sustaining Traditional Harvesting Practices and Knowledge: A Distinctions-Based Approach to Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Chapter 14: Socio-Historical Influences and Impacts on Indigenous Food Systems in Southwestern Ontario: The Experiences of Elder Women Living On- and Off-Reserve
Chapter 15: Synthesis
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Toronto
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Technik Lebensmitteltechnologie
ISBN-10 1-77338-109-1 / 1773381091
ISBN-13 978-1-77338-109-1 / 9781773381091
Zustand Neuware
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