This publication provides an introduction to the food security movement in Indian Country, and it provides a resource for thinking about food systems in Native communities and what can be done to regain control of Native food systems
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Food is an issue that implicates tribal sovereignty for historical, cultural, and public health reas...
Native American culture demonstrates a spiritual relationship to food, land, and Earth. As opposed t...
For more than 30 years, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) has worked with tribes a...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
In every corner of Indian Country, tribal communities are reclaiming their food sovereignty to creat...
Extension is not equitably serving Indigenous communities due to the effects of colonization in the ...
In this project I argue that the wild rice restoration projects in the Great Lakes region contribute...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
Many of us in the academic and policy world undervalue the input of small and mid sized producers an...
For decades, the global food security strategy has operated on the assumption that poverty and hunge...
A local food system includes all actions involved in the production, processing, transport, consumpt...
The food sovereignty movement in Indian Country has been spurred by the hard work and dedication of ...
Rates of food insecurity in Canada’s northern Indigenous communities are at levels that should const...
The treaties established between the United States federal government and American Indian nations im...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Food is an issue that implicates tribal sovereignty for historical, cultural, and public health reas...
Native American culture demonstrates a spiritual relationship to food, land, and Earth. As opposed t...
For more than 30 years, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) has worked with tribes a...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
In every corner of Indian Country, tribal communities are reclaiming their food sovereignty to creat...
Extension is not equitably serving Indigenous communities due to the effects of colonization in the ...
In this project I argue that the wild rice restoration projects in the Great Lakes region contribute...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
Many of us in the academic and policy world undervalue the input of small and mid sized producers an...
For decades, the global food security strategy has operated on the assumption that poverty and hunge...
A local food system includes all actions involved in the production, processing, transport, consumpt...
The food sovereignty movement in Indian Country has been spurred by the hard work and dedication of ...
Rates of food insecurity in Canada’s northern Indigenous communities are at levels that should const...
The treaties established between the United States federal government and American Indian nations im...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Food is an issue that implicates tribal sovereignty for historical, cultural, and public health reas...
Native American culture demonstrates a spiritual relationship to food, land, and Earth. As opposed t...