Indigenous Food Systems: Concepts, Cases, and Conversations

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Priscilla Settee, Shailesh Shukla
Canadian Scholars, Jan 31, 2020 - Social Science - 292 pages

Indigenous Food Systems addresses the disproportionate levels of food-related health disparities among First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people in Canada, seeking solutions to food insecurity and promoting well-being for current and future generations of Indigenous people. Through research and case studies, Indigenous and non-Indigenous food scholars and community practitioners explore salient features, practices, and contemporary challenges of Indigenous food systems across Canada. Highlighting Indigenous communities’ voices, the contributing authors document collaborative initiatives between Indigenous communities, organizations, and non-Indigenous allies to counteract the colonial and ecologically destructive monopolization of food systems.


This timely and engaging collection celebrates strategies to revitalize Indigenous food systems, such as achieving cultural resurgence and food sovereignty; sharing and mobilizing diverse knowledges and voices; and reviewing and reformulating existing policies, research, and programs to improve the health, well-being, and food security of Indigenous and Canadian populations. Indigenous Food Systems is a critical resource for students in Indigenous studies, public health, anthropology, and the social sciences as well as a vital reader for policymakers, researchers, and community practitioners.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Concepts
15
Cases
99
Conversations
193
Synthesis
269
Back cover
286
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About the author (2020)

Priscilla Settee is a member of Cumberland House Swampy Cree First Nations and Professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. She is recognized internationally as an award-winning professor and global activist.

Shailesh Shukla is Associate Professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Winnipeg. His teaching and research interests include exploring and promoting Indigenous perspectives and knowledge systems to improve food security, sovereignty, and well-being among Indigenous communities.

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