Decolonizing Nutrition Science (original) (raw)

Woodlands Wisdom: A Nutrition Program Interfacing Indigenous and Biomedical Epistemologies

Craig Hassel

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2006

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Pathways to Revitalization of Indigenous Food Systems: Decolonizing Diets through Indigenous-focused Food Guides

Taylor Wilson

Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 2020

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Woodlands Wisdom: A Nutrition Program Interfacing Indigenous and Biomedical Epistemologies INTRODUCTION

Craig Hassel

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Tensions in Fostering 'local food' in the Northwest Territories: Contending with Settler Colonialism in Northern Research

Molly Stollmeyer

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Growing Beyond Nutrition

Kelsey Timler

International Journal of Indigenous Health

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Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life by James Daschuk (review)

Hugh Shewell

Canadian Historical Review, 2014

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“Medicine Food: Critical Environmental Justice Studies, Native North American Literature and the Movement for Food Sovereignty.” Special Issue: Indigenous Studies, Guest Edited by Kyle Powys Whyte, Environmental Justice, Vol. 4 No. 4 (December 2011): 213-219.

Joni Adamson

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Responsibilities and Relationships: Decolonizing the BC Food Systems Network

Abra Brynne

2016

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Anthropological contributions to nutrition education research

Gretel Pelto

Journal of Nutrition Education, 1981

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Science, Colonialism, and Indigenous Peoples

Laurelyn Whitt

2009

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Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Peoples and Food: Federal Indian policies and nutrition programs in the Canadian North since 1945

Kristin Burnett

Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 2016

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Reconsidering Nutrition Science: Critical Reflection with a Cultural Lens

Craig Hassel

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Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition : The Value of Studying Food

Janet Chrzan

2004

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“Decolonize Your Diet: A Manifesto.” nineteen sixty nine: an Ethnic Studies Journal. Volume 1, Issue 2.

Luz Calvo, Catriona Rueda Esquibel

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Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems and Biocultural Heritage: Addressing Indigenous Priorities Using Decolonial and Interdisciplinary Research Approaches

Chemuku Wekesa

Sustainability

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Critical Perspectives on Indigenous Research

George Dei

Socialist Studies/Études Socialistes, 2013

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Ethnobiology Phase VI: Decolonizing Institutions, Projects, and Scholarship

Samantha Bosco, Mark Nesbitt

2021

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" Indigenizing " Food Sovereignty. Revitalizing Indigenous Food Practices and Ecological Knowledges in Canada and the United States

Chansik Lee

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Feasting for Change. International Journal of Indigenous Health. 1(1).

Jen Bagelman

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Indigenous women’s worldview in food-related research: Rematriating food, bodies and lands

Keira Loukes

Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism

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Erasure of Indigenous Food Memories and (Re)Imaginations

Preety Gadhoke

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Frontiers are Frontlines: Ethnobiological Science Against Ongoing Colonialism

Chelsey Geralda Armstrong

Journal of Ethnobiology , 2019

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Indigenous Knowledge Within Academia: Exploring the Tensions That Exist Between Indigenous, Decolonizing, and Nêhiyawak Methodologies

Paulina R Johnson

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“You Are What You Eat And You Eat What You Are.” The Role Of Nutritional Anthropology In Public Health Nutrition And Nutrition Education

David Himmelgreen

Nutritional Anthropology, 2002

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Indigenous Food Sovereignty, Renewal and U.S. Settler Colonialism

Kyle Whyte

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Promoting a decolonized model of type II diabetes care for Aboriginal peoples living along the North Dhore of Lake Huron

Roger Pilon

2015

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The Transformation of Biological Research and Science in Native American Communities

Noah Collins

2019

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From bitter to sweet: Continuing the conversation on Indigenous food sovereignty through sharing stories, engaging communities, and embracing culture

Kristin Burnett

Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation

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Indigenous peoples’ nutrition transition in a right to food perspective

W. Barth

Food Policy, 2008

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Promoting or Protecting Traditional Knowledges? Tensions in the Resurgence of Indigenous Food Practices on Vancouver Island

Megan K Muller

International Indigenous Policy Journal, 2018

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Decolonizing Food Justice: Naming, Resisting, and Researching Colonizing Forces in the Movement Introduction and Problem Statement

Hank Herrera

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Food Sovereignty & Indigenous Annotated Bibliography

Bonnie M Duran

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Indigenous peoples' food systems: the many dimensions of culture, diversity and environment for nutrition and health.

Camilo Correal

Indigenous peoples' food …, 2009

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Unspeakable things: Indigenous research and social science.

Makere Stewart-Harawira

Socio (2), 2013

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