(Research) Indigenous Community-Based Food Security (original) (raw)

Naammaktunga ("I am well")! Feeding Families and People-Food Relationships in Kugluktuk, Nunavut: Exploring What the Lenses of Food Sovereignty and Indigenous Resilience Can Offer to Food System Governance

Rebecca Klady

PhD Dissertation, 2020

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Beyond Food Security: Understanding Access to Cultural Food for Urban Indigenous People in Winnipeg as Indigenous Food Sovereignty

Bamidele Adekunle

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Indigenous Community Perspectives of Food Security, Sustainable Food Systems and Strategies to Enhance Access to Local and Traditional Healthy Food for Partnering Williams Treaties First Nations (Ontario, Canada)

Rhona Hanning

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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Tackling food security issues in indigenous communities in Canada: The Manitoba experience

Shirley Thompson

2012

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A Recipe for Change: Reclamation of Indigenous Food Sovereignty inO-Pipon-Na-Piwin CreeNation for Decolonization, Resource Sharing, and Cultural Restoration

Shirley Thompson

Globalizations, 2015

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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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IS COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PUTTING HEALTHY FOOD ON THE TABLE? Food Sovereignty in Northern Manitoba's Aboriginal Communities

Durdana Islam

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Giving voice to food insecurity in a remote indigenous community in subarctic Ontario, Canada: traditional ways, ways to cope, ways forward

Ellen Desjardins

BMC Public Health, 2013

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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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Stroink, M.L. & Nelson, C.H. (2012). Understanding local food behaviour and food security in rural First Nation communities: Implications for food policy. The Journal of Rural and Community Development, 7(3), 65-82. Accessed at www.jrcd.ca http://www.jrcd.ca/viewarticle.php?id=670&layout=abstract

Connie Nelson, Mirella L Stroink

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Oral History Interviewing in Community Based Action Research - Exploring Indigenous Knowledges and Food Sovereignty

Jazmin Alfaro

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Maintaining food security in Elsipogtog First Nation / by Elisa A.M. Levi

Elisa Levi

2007

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Food Sovereignty & Indigenous Annotated Bibliography

Bonnie M Duran

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Land-based programs in the Northwest Territories: Building Indigenous food security and well-being from the ground up

Sonia Wesche

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Understanding traditional food behaviour and food security in rural First Nation communities: Implications for food policy

Connie Nelson

Journal of Rural and Community Development, 2012

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Indigenous knowledge and food security: Enhancing decisions of rural farmers

Tweheyo Robert

2018

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Policy landscape for northern and remote Indigenous Food Sovereignty

Hugo J Martorell

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Taking culture seriously : the case of Indigenous knowledge and food security

Gino Orticio

Division of Research and Commercialisation, 2007

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Reclaiming food security in the Mohawk community of Kahnawà:ke through Haudenosaunee responsibilities

Kahente Horn-Miller

Maternal & child nutrition, 2017

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“We Are Not Being Heard”: Aboriginal Perspectives on Traditional Foods Access and Food Security

Kitty Corbett

Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2012

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Journal of Rural and Community Development Understanding Local Food Behaviour and Food Security in Rural First Nation Communities: Implications for Food Policy Understanding Local Food Behaviour and Food Security in Rural First Nation Communities: Implications for Food Policy

Connie Nelson

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Food Sovereignty Indicators for Indigenous Community Capacity Building and Health

Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2021

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Examining Indigenous food sovereignty as a conceptual framework for health in two urban communities in Northern Ontario, Canada

Barbara Parker

Global Health Promotion, 2019

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Integrating Knowledge and Action: Learnings from an implementation program for food security and food sovereignty with First Nations communities in Canada

Rhona Hanning

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First Nations households living on-reserve experience food insecurity: prevalence and predictors among ninety-two First Nations communities across Canada

Genevieve Mercille

Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne de Santé Publique, 2021

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Indigenous Peoples' Food Systems & Well-being: Interventions & policies for healthy communities

H. Kuhnlein

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First Nations Food Environments: Exploring the Role of Place, Income, and Social Connection

Rachel Bezner Kerr

Current Developments in Nutrition, 2020

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Indigenous knowledge and IP food security : a review of concepts and cases

Gino Orticio

Division of Research and Commercialisation, 2006

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Author's response to reviews Title: Perspectives on food insecurity from a remote indigenous community in sub-arctic Ontario, Canada. Authors

Rhona Hanning

2013

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Improving Indigenous Food Sovereignty through sustainable food production: a narrative review

Troy Wiipongwii

Frontiers in sustainable food systems, 2024

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Indigenous peoples' fisheries and food security: a case from northern Canada

Durdana Islam

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