Extension is not equitably serving Indigenous communities due to the effects of colonization in the Land Grant System, a lack of funding, and a lack of understanding of the needs of Indigenous communities. The concept of food sovereignty offers a way to create meaningful educational programming and, despite the inequitable access to services, there are some Extension educators that collaborate with Indigenous communities. To understand these collaborations, I investigated the Western Region of Extension through an interview study. The interviews revealed that educators are facilitating programs having to do with food sovereignty that meet communities’ goals and respect Indigenous sovereignty
Background: Climate change in tandem with previous colonial policies have severely impacted local tr...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Today Native Americans have higher rates of diet-related illness and mortalities than any other raci...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
A local food system includes all actions involved in the production, processing, transport, consumpt...
In this project I argue that the wild rice restoration projects in the Great Lakes region contribute...
This publication provides an introduction to the food security movement in Indian Country, and it pr...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Indigenous communities in the United States have been engagi...
Food sovereignty, the ability of communities and nations to determine their own food systems, is bas...
Though work in community food systems is increasing, and food seems to be on everyone\u27s lips as a...
Food is and has always been at the heart of what defines diduuls, or a “good life,” for Gitxaała Nat...
For more than 30 years, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) has worked with tribes a...
Rates of food insecurity in Canada’s northern Indigenous communities are at levels that should const...
The food sovereignty movement in Indian Country has been spurred by the hard work and dedication of ...
Background: Climate change in tandem with previous colonial policies have severely impacted local tr...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Today Native Americans have higher rates of diet-related illness and mortalities than any other raci...
Indigenous food systems are an essential asset of tribal sovereignty; however, these systems have be...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
A local food system includes all actions involved in the production, processing, transport, consumpt...
In this project I argue that the wild rice restoration projects in the Great Lakes region contribute...
This publication provides an introduction to the food security movement in Indian Country, and it pr...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Indigenous communities in the United States have been engagi...
Food sovereignty, the ability of communities and nations to determine their own food systems, is bas...
Though work in community food systems is increasing, and food seems to be on everyone\u27s lips as a...
Food is and has always been at the heart of what defines diduuls, or a “good life,” for Gitxaała Nat...
For more than 30 years, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) has worked with tribes a...
Rates of food insecurity in Canada’s northern Indigenous communities are at levels that should const...
The food sovereignty movement in Indian Country has been spurred by the hard work and dedication of ...
Background: Climate change in tandem with previous colonial policies have severely impacted local tr...
The food sovereignty movement initiated in 1996 by a transnational organization of peasants, La Via ...
Today Native Americans have higher rates of diet-related illness and mortalities than any other raci...