Indigenous knowledges are increasingly promoted within scholarship and policy making as a necessary component of the well-being and self-determination among Indigenous Peoples. This article contributes to this discussion by raising practical and ethical questions surrounding the resurgence of traditional food practices in Western Canada. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted with cultural activists and Elders in central Vancouver Island, this article reveals how this resurgence is framed by competing and contradictory pressures to build wider inclusion and awareness while simultaneously protecting knowledge and resources from exploitation. Due to this complication, it is imperative that scholars and policy makers develop and apply a mor...
Official assessments of Canadian food security, which greatly inform policy and perception, paint an...
Indigenous food sovereignty is vital to the protection and restoration of Indigenous food systems an...
The impact of colonialism on First Nations is rarely looked at the through the result of food abuse ...
Indigenous knowledges are increasingly promoted within scholarship and policy making as a necessary ...
Food sovereignty is defined as a universal right to have control over the source and content of one’...
Food insecurity is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing northern Indigenous popula...
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...
Processes of environmental dispossession have had dramatic consequences for dietary quality, cultura...
Traditional Indigenous foodways remain important for the ongoing health and well being of contempora...
There are collective movements of Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) initiatives taking up place and ...
Abstract Background Indigenous populations in Canada and the United States (US) have maintained reci...
Revitalizing Indigenous land-based practices are acts of resurgence and resistance. The presence of ...
This paper examines and shares the promising practices that emerged from an innovative project, enti...
57-68The paper describes the traditional food systems of indigenous peoples of western Canada (Briti...
Official assessments of Canadian food security, which greatly inform policy and perception, paint an...
Indigenous food sovereignty is vital to the protection and restoration of Indigenous food systems an...
The impact of colonialism on First Nations is rarely looked at the through the result of food abuse ...
Indigenous knowledges are increasingly promoted within scholarship and policy making as a necessary ...
Food sovereignty is defined as a universal right to have control over the source and content of one’...
Food insecurity is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing northern Indigenous popula...
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...
Processes of environmental dispossession have had dramatic consequences for dietary quality, cultura...
Traditional Indigenous foodways remain important for the ongoing health and well being of contempora...
There are collective movements of Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) initiatives taking up place and ...
Abstract Background Indigenous populations in Canada and the United States (US) have maintained reci...
Revitalizing Indigenous land-based practices are acts of resurgence and resistance. The presence of ...
This paper examines and shares the promising practices that emerged from an innovative project, enti...
57-68The paper describes the traditional food systems of indigenous peoples of western Canada (Briti...
Official assessments of Canadian food security, which greatly inform policy and perception, paint an...
Indigenous food sovereignty is vital to the protection and restoration of Indigenous food systems an...
The impact of colonialism on First Nations is rarely looked at the through the result of food abuse ...