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Seeking Indigenous food sovereignty: origins of and responses to the food crisis in northern Manitoba, Canada

Authors :
Stéphane M. McLachlan
Karlah Rae Rudolph
Source :
Local Environment. 18:1079-1098
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2013.

Abstract

A food crisis confronts many Indigenous communities in northwestern Canada, as reflected by wide-scale food insecurity and diet-related disease. South-generated responses to this crisis generally disregard principles of Indigenous food sovereignty and are disengaged from concerns related to environmental and food justice. This study seeks to explore the needs and priorities of a First Nation (Misipawistik Cree Nation) and an associated Metis community (Grand Rapids) regarding existing and potential responses to the food crisis in northern Manitoba. Substantial changes to the traditional food system were initiated during the establishment of the reserve system in the 1800s and now extend to damage associated with hydro development. Responses to these changes were categorised according to themes and include the revival of country food traditions, individual and community gardens, agriculture in the North, and better quality imported foods. Regardless of response, decision-making needs to be community-driven...

Details

ISSN :
14696711 and 13549839
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Local Environment
Accession number :
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