Food sovereignty, the ability of communities and nations to determine their own food systems, is based on ecological relations between humans and our habitat. This article examines how human ecological relations with plants and animals contribute to the food sovereignty of indigenous communities in the Standing Rock Nation of the northern Great Plains. During the past one hundred and fifty years, the policies of the United States federal government have deliberately undermined these relations, including eradication of primary food sources, forced sedenterization on reservations, illegal land seizures, and compulsory reeducation of children at residential schools. The loss of food sovereignty has directly impacted the health of Standing Rock...
Effectively engaging in food work with and among Native American people toward food sovereignty requ...
People involved in food sovereignty movements come from a variety of cultural backgrounds, forming a...
Abstract Indigenous food sovereignty relies on ecological knowledge of plants and animals, including...
Communities throughout the Standing Rock (Sioux) Nation in the northern Great Plains are suffering f...
Effective foodways transmission is critical to maintain the food sovereignty of indigenous peoples. ...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Food sovereignty is understood as the right to determine food systems, and the ability to exercise t...
Food is an issue that implicates tribal sovereignty for historical, cultural, and public health reas...
Within the context of the broader food sovereignty literature, and with a specific focus on notions ...
Within the context of the broader food sovereignty literature, and with a specific focus on notions ...
Extension is not equitably serving Indigenous communities due to the effects of colonization in the ...
The Article examines three pathways recently followed by tribes and Native communities in seeking pr...
The purpose of this article is to understand how historical oppression has undermined health through...
In the last three decades, tribes have initiated numerous food projects, including seed distribution...
Effectively engaging in food work with and among Native American people toward food sovereignty requ...
People involved in food sovereignty movements come from a variety of cultural backgrounds, forming a...
Abstract Indigenous food sovereignty relies on ecological knowledge of plants and animals, including...
Communities throughout the Standing Rock (Sioux) Nation in the northern Great Plains are suffering f...
Effective foodways transmission is critical to maintain the food sovereignty of indigenous peoples. ...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Food sovereignty is understood as the right to determine food systems, and the ability to exercise t...
Food is an issue that implicates tribal sovereignty for historical, cultural, and public health reas...
Within the context of the broader food sovereignty literature, and with a specific focus on notions ...
Within the context of the broader food sovereignty literature, and with a specific focus on notions ...
Extension is not equitably serving Indigenous communities due to the effects of colonization in the ...
The Article examines three pathways recently followed by tribes and Native communities in seeking pr...
The purpose of this article is to understand how historical oppression has undermined health through...
In the last three decades, tribes have initiated numerous food projects, including seed distribution...
Effectively engaging in food work with and among Native American people toward food sovereignty requ...
People involved in food sovereignty movements come from a variety of cultural backgrounds, forming a...
Abstract Indigenous food sovereignty relies on ecological knowledge of plants and animals, including...