In 2013 a participatory research project explored food security in Pictou Landing First Nation, a Mi'kmaq community geographically located in Canadian province of Nova Scotia. The project used photovoice-a qualitative research method that collects photographic data along with oral information from project participants. The findings revealed that pollution and ecological changes around Pictou Landing First Nation were the most significant community challenge to eating well. Community members shared photographs and stories to describe their experiences with food and point to their key concerns, which also included physical and economic access to healthy food. Participants also commented on a number of great assets in the community, such as th...
The food insecurity faced by many Native Amer-ican communities has numerous implications for the hea...
Food security is one of the most pressing challenges of our time with over one in ten people in Cana...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the harvesting and dietary practices of two rural and remo...
Community-based projects place emphasis on a collaborative approach and facilitate research among In...
Indigenous Peoples are reclaiming their food security, nutrition, and well-being by revitalizing foo...
There are an estimated 370 million culturally diverse Indigenous people worldwide. However, among th...
The food security crisis and disproportionately high burden of dietary related disease amongst north...
Processes of environmental dispossession have had dramatic consequences for dietary quality, cultura...
Access to food is a right that every individual must have to ensure a standard of living that is suf...
Questions have been are raised about the applicability (context specificity) and appropriateness (cu...
Food security is a complex topic defined not just by having enough nutritious food to eat but also b...
Canada's northern and remote regions experience high rates of food insecurity, exceptionally high fo...
This co-developed community-based research project seeks to understand the role and place of ‘ᒦᒋᒼ ᐄᔨ...
Food insecurity is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing northern Indigenous popula...
Food security is a concept that refers to the ability of people to have access to food that is nutri...
The food insecurity faced by many Native Amer-ican communities has numerous implications for the hea...
Food security is one of the most pressing challenges of our time with over one in ten people in Cana...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the harvesting and dietary practices of two rural and remo...
Community-based projects place emphasis on a collaborative approach and facilitate research among In...
Indigenous Peoples are reclaiming their food security, nutrition, and well-being by revitalizing foo...
There are an estimated 370 million culturally diverse Indigenous people worldwide. However, among th...
The food security crisis and disproportionately high burden of dietary related disease amongst north...
Processes of environmental dispossession have had dramatic consequences for dietary quality, cultura...
Access to food is a right that every individual must have to ensure a standard of living that is suf...
Questions have been are raised about the applicability (context specificity) and appropriateness (cu...
Food security is a complex topic defined not just by having enough nutritious food to eat but also b...
Canada's northern and remote regions experience high rates of food insecurity, exceptionally high fo...
This co-developed community-based research project seeks to understand the role and place of ‘ᒦᒋᒼ ᐄᔨ...
Food insecurity is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing northern Indigenous popula...
Food security is a concept that refers to the ability of people to have access to food that is nutri...
The food insecurity faced by many Native Amer-ican communities has numerous implications for the hea...
Food security is one of the most pressing challenges of our time with over one in ten people in Cana...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the harvesting and dietary practices of two rural and remo...