Indigenous Food Sovereignty Case Study
This case study examines issues related to indigenous food sovereignty– including the colonialization and transformation of traditional regional food systems, land rights and access, and pathways to decolonizing research and relationships. It aims to learn to identify and understand the tensions, contradictions, and challenging ways forward towards better understanding Indigenous people’s food systems, and how they interface with other expressions of food systems in mainstream culture.
Categories:
- Indigenous Research
- Knowledge Sharing
- Food Security
- Impacts of Colonialism
- Land, Rights and Food Access
- Resources for Non-Indigenous People
- Rights and Food Access
- Coast Salish
- Interior Salish, Ktunaxa
- Na-Dene Algonquian
- Tsimshian
- Urban and Away from Home, Métis, and Inuit
- Wakashan
- X̱aad Kil / X̱aayda Kil (Haida), Língit
- Hunquminum (Downriver)