Food sovereignty is defined as a universal right to have control over the source and content of one’s sustenance. The principles of food sovereignty are integral to Canadian First Nations and Native American tribe’s health, wellness, economic stability, and environmental consciousness. Cross-cultural knowledge sharing has been instrumental between native and non-native communities in defining food sovereignty. Here I address how the discourse and practice of food sovereignty has influenced the efforts of Native communities to reestablish their traditional food systems, and what role cross-cultural, participatory engagement and political alliance has within the food sovereignty movement. I argue that food sovereignty is a spatial and epistem...
The Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) movement offers insight into food-related challenges that conf...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Indigenous communities in the United States have been engagi...
Food sovereignty is defined as a universal right to have control over the source and content of one’...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Critical Indigenous food sovereignty activists and scholars have called settler food sovereignty mov...
This thesis explores how Indigenous conceptualizations of being and place influence the food trading...
Indigenous food sovereignty is vital to the protection and restoration of Indigenous food systems an...
Food is and has always been at the heart of what defines diduuls, or a “good life,” for Gitxaała Nat...
There are collective movements of Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) initiatives taking up place and ...
Indigenous knowledges are increasingly promoted within scholarship and policy making as a necessary ...
Food insecurity is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing northern Indigenous popula...
People involved in food sovereignty movements come from a variety of cultural backgrounds, forming a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This text is centered on how Indigenous foodways, spec...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
The Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) movement offers insight into food-related challenges that conf...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Indigenous communities in the United States have been engagi...
Food sovereignty is defined as a universal right to have control over the source and content of one’...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Critical Indigenous food sovereignty activists and scholars have called settler food sovereignty mov...
This thesis explores how Indigenous conceptualizations of being and place influence the food trading...
Indigenous food sovereignty is vital to the protection and restoration of Indigenous food systems an...
Food is and has always been at the heart of what defines diduuls, or a “good life,” for Gitxaała Nat...
There are collective movements of Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) initiatives taking up place and ...
Indigenous knowledges are increasingly promoted within scholarship and policy making as a necessary ...
Food insecurity is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing northern Indigenous popula...
People involved in food sovereignty movements come from a variety of cultural backgrounds, forming a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This text is centered on how Indigenous foodways, spec...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
The Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) movement offers insight into food-related challenges that conf...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Indigenous communities in the United States have been engagi...