Northern Indigenous communities require collaborative approaches to health communication about food that are grounded in Indigenous knowledges and cultures; however, preferences and best methods for this process remain understudied. This participatory study discusses how Inuvialuit (Inuit from the Western Arctic) knowledge and the perspectives of territorial, regional, and local dietary message stakeholders can inform the co-development of culture-centered dietary messaging to support healthy, safe, and culturally appropriate diets in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT. A community researcher in Tuktoyaktuk conducted storytelling interviews with country food knowledge holders (n = 7) and community members (n = 3), and a talking circle with local public healt...
Background: The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore the existing research on the de...
This exploratory qualitative study used a case study method to explore Inuit women’s perspectives on...
ln the circumpolar world the use, significance and accessibility of traditional food in indigenous s...
Contemporary Inuit diets are comprised of both country and store-bought foods, which each confer ben...
Food security is a complex topic defined not just by having enough nutritious food to eat but also b...
This essay explores the intercultural dynamics of food and health research in Inuit communities over...
Chronic non-communicable diseases related to excessive or unbalanced dietary intakes are on the rise...
Food insecurity is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing northern Indigenous popula...
Background. Current social and environmental changes in the Arctic challenge the health and well-bei...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
Questions have been are raised about the applicability (context specificity) and appropriateness (cu...
There are an estimated 370 million culturally diverse Indigenous people worldwide. However, among th...
Caribou (tuktuit) are embedded in northern life, and have been part of Inuit culture and seasonal ro...
International audienceIn this study, we examined the social and spatial representations the Nunavimm...
Despite extremely high costs of living, many people in small, remote communities in the Canadian Arc...
Background: The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore the existing research on the de...
This exploratory qualitative study used a case study method to explore Inuit women’s perspectives on...
ln the circumpolar world the use, significance and accessibility of traditional food in indigenous s...
Contemporary Inuit diets are comprised of both country and store-bought foods, which each confer ben...
Food security is a complex topic defined not just by having enough nutritious food to eat but also b...
This essay explores the intercultural dynamics of food and health research in Inuit communities over...
Chronic non-communicable diseases related to excessive or unbalanced dietary intakes are on the rise...
Food insecurity is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing northern Indigenous popula...
Background. Current social and environmental changes in the Arctic challenge the health and well-bei...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
Questions have been are raised about the applicability (context specificity) and appropriateness (cu...
There are an estimated 370 million culturally diverse Indigenous people worldwide. However, among th...
Caribou (tuktuit) are embedded in northern life, and have been part of Inuit culture and seasonal ro...
International audienceIn this study, we examined the social and spatial representations the Nunavimm...
Despite extremely high costs of living, many people in small, remote communities in the Canadian Arc...
Background: The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore the existing research on the de...
This exploratory qualitative study used a case study method to explore Inuit women’s perspectives on...
ln the circumpolar world the use, significance and accessibility of traditional food in indigenous s...