Learning circles: an adaptive strategy to support food sovereignty among First Nations communities in Canada

Indigenous communities in Canada are concerned about the health of their youth and the reclamation of traditional food-related skills amongst their people. Food sovereignty has an integral role in food and nutrition security, and the path to Indigenous self-determination. Learning Circles: Local Hea...

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Published in:Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
Main Authors: McEachern, Louise W., Yessis, Jennifer, Zupko, Barbara, Yovanovich, Joanne, Valaitis, Renata, Hanning, Rhona M.
Other Authors: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, University of Waterloo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2022
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/apnm-2021-0776 2024-09-15T18:06:28+00:00 Learning circles: an adaptive strategy to support food sovereignty among First Nations communities in Canada McEachern, Louise W. Yessis, Jennifer Zupko, Barbara Yovanovich, Joanne Valaitis, Renata Hanning, Rhona M. Canadian Institutes of Health Research University of Waterloo 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2021-0776 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/apnm-2021-0776 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/apnm-2021-0776 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism volume 47, issue 8, page 813-825 ISSN 1715-5312 1715-5320 journal-article 2022 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2021-0776 2024-08-22T04:08:43Z Indigenous communities in Canada are concerned about the health of their youth and the reclamation of traditional food-related skills amongst their people. Food sovereignty has an integral role in food and nutrition security, and the path to Indigenous self-determination. Learning Circles: Local Healthy Food to School (LC:LHF2S) was a community engagement model that aimed to enhance access to local, healthy, and traditional foods for youth. In each of four First Nations communities, a Learning Circle Evaluation Facilitator worked to plan and implement activities, build on community strengths, and promote partnerships. This paper describes how the model was perceived to support food sovereignty. Data included interviews, process reporting, and school surveys, and was analyzed according to pillars effective for the development of food sovereignty in Indigenous communities. Goals set by two communities incorporated food sovereignty principles, and in each community capacity-building work furthered the development of a more autonomous food system. There were many examples of a transition to greater food sovereignty, local food production, and consumption. Indigenous governance was an important theme and was influential in a community’s success. The model appears to be an adaptable strategy to support the development of food sovereignty in First Nations communities. Novelty: LC:LHF2S was a community engagement model that aimed to enhance access to local, healthy, and traditional foods for youth. The model is an adaptable strategy to support the development of food sovereignty in First Nations communities. There were many examples of a transition to greater food sovereignty, local food production, and consumption. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Canadian Science Publishing Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
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description Indigenous communities in Canada are concerned about the health of their youth and the reclamation of traditional food-related skills amongst their people. Food sovereignty has an integral role in food and nutrition security, and the path to Indigenous self-determination. Learning Circles: Local Healthy Food to School (LC:LHF2S) was a community engagement model that aimed to enhance access to local, healthy, and traditional foods for youth. In each of four First Nations communities, a Learning Circle Evaluation Facilitator worked to plan and implement activities, build on community strengths, and promote partnerships. This paper describes how the model was perceived to support food sovereignty. Data included interviews, process reporting, and school surveys, and was analyzed according to pillars effective for the development of food sovereignty in Indigenous communities. Goals set by two communities incorporated food sovereignty principles, and in each community capacity-building work furthered the development of a more autonomous food system. There were many examples of a transition to greater food sovereignty, local food production, and consumption. Indigenous governance was an important theme and was influential in a community’s success. The model appears to be an adaptable strategy to support the development of food sovereignty in First Nations communities. Novelty: LC:LHF2S was a community engagement model that aimed to enhance access to local, healthy, and traditional foods for youth. The model is an adaptable strategy to support the development of food sovereignty in First Nations communities. There were many examples of a transition to greater food sovereignty, local food production, and consumption.
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author McEachern, Louise W.
Yessis, Jennifer
Zupko, Barbara
Yovanovich, Joanne
Valaitis, Renata
Hanning, Rhona M.
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Yessis, Jennifer
Zupko, Barbara
Yovanovich, Joanne
Valaitis, Renata
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Learning circles: an adaptive strategy to support food sovereignty among First Nations communities in Canada
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