In the last three decades, tribes have initiated numerous food projects, including seed distribution, farmers' markets, cattle and bison ranching, and community and school gardens. These enterprises are steps towards achieving what many food activists refer to as “food sovereignty,” that is, tribal self-sufficiency and the ability to supply nutritious and affordable foods to tribal members. As many food activists have discovered, food production and distribution and maintaining healthy environments for farming, hunting, and gathering involve a complex meshing of social, political, religious, economic, and environmental concerns. Oklahoma is home to thirty-eight tribal nations. The state's multifaceted history, environmental issues, and curr...
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 ...
Food is an issue that implicates tribal sovereignty for historical, cultural, and public health reas...
In every corner of Indian Country, tribal communities are reclaiming their food sovereignty to creat...
Food sovereignty is understood as the right to determine food systems, and the ability to exercise t...
Food security as defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) “exist...
Food sovereignty, the ability of communities and nations to determine their own food systems, is bas...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
Food deserts are low-income areas lacking access to nutritious and affordable food. Such limited acc...
The food insecurity faced by many Native Amer-ican communities has numerous implications for the hea...
In rural Native American communities, access to healthy foods is limited and diet-related disparitie...
The food sovereignty movement in Indian Country has been spurred by the hard work and dedication of ...
The hardships faced by citizens of the United States as a result of the recent "Great Recession" and...
Effective foodways transmission is critical to maintain the food sovereignty of indigenous peoples. ...
Communities throughout the Standing Rock (Sioux) Nation in the northern Great Plains are suffering f...
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 ...
Food is an issue that implicates tribal sovereignty for historical, cultural, and public health reas...
In every corner of Indian Country, tribal communities are reclaiming their food sovereignty to creat...
Food sovereignty is understood as the right to determine food systems, and the ability to exercise t...
Food security as defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) “exist...
Food sovereignty, the ability of communities and nations to determine their own food systems, is bas...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
Food deserts are low-income areas lacking access to nutritious and affordable food. Such limited acc...
The food insecurity faced by many Native Amer-ican communities has numerous implications for the hea...
In rural Native American communities, access to healthy foods is limited and diet-related disparitie...
The food sovereignty movement in Indian Country has been spurred by the hard work and dedication of ...
The hardships faced by citizens of the United States as a result of the recent "Great Recession" and...
Effective foodways transmission is critical to maintain the food sovereignty of indigenous peoples. ...
Communities throughout the Standing Rock (Sioux) Nation in the northern Great Plains are suffering f...
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 ...
Food is an issue that implicates tribal sovereignty for historical, cultural, and public health reas...