Moving Your Body, Soul, and Heart to Share and Harvest Food

Colonialism, and its partner, racism, greatly impact Indigenous food systems across Canada elevating the rates of diet-related diseases and food insecurity. Many Indigenous communities have responded to these challenges with their own community-based, culturally appropriate food solutions, including...

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Published in:Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation
Main Authors: Kaylee Michnik, Shirley Thompson, Byron Beardy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: University of Waterloo 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3bbceef02f0d47858a2ac0b0455501d3 2023-10-09T21:51:32+02:00 Moving Your Body, Soul, and Heart to Share and Harvest Food Kaylee Michnik Shirley Thompson Byron Beardy 2021-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.446 https://doaj.org/article/3bbceef02f0d47858a2ac0b0455501d3 EN FR eng fre University of Waterloo https://129.97.193.45/index.php/cfs/article/view/446 https://doaj.org/toc/2292-3071 doi:10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.446 2292-3071 https://doaj.org/article/3bbceef02f0d47858a2ac0b0455501d3 Canadian Food Studies, Vol 8, Iss 2 (2021) Indigenous food sovereignty Indigenous education First Nations Youth Food system education Nutrition. Foods and food supply TX341-641 Social Sciences H article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.446 2023-09-24T00:34:37Z Colonialism, and its partner, racism, greatly impact Indigenous food systems across Canada elevating the rates of diet-related diseases and food insecurity. Many Indigenous communities have responded to these challenges with their own community-based, culturally appropriate food solutions, including local food production. This participatory research explores the question of traditional food education for First Nations youth through photo elicitation with five young adults employed on a community farm and interviews with twelve Elders, community food educators and Knowledge Keepers. This research provides the building blocks for food education to support a community-based, Indigenous food system and sovereignty, informed by Garden Hill First Nation Elders and youth. Interviews and participatory research established that food education should be rooted in traditional and spiritual beliefs, land-based learning and self-determination, and food policies and programs need to assess the use of technology, financial sustainability, and promote gender balance. Community desires for food education closely match the tenets of Indigenous food sovereignty. This research shows the importance of developing Indigenous food education programs that are community-based and applied. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation 8 2
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First Nations Youth
Food system education
Nutrition. Foods and food supply
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Social Sciences
H
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Indigenous education
First Nations Youth
Food system education
Nutrition. Foods and food supply
TX341-641
Social Sciences
H
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Shirley Thompson
Byron Beardy
Moving Your Body, Soul, and Heart to Share and Harvest Food
topic_facet Indigenous food sovereignty
Indigenous education
First Nations Youth
Food system education
Nutrition. Foods and food supply
TX341-641
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description Colonialism, and its partner, racism, greatly impact Indigenous food systems across Canada elevating the rates of diet-related diseases and food insecurity. Many Indigenous communities have responded to these challenges with their own community-based, culturally appropriate food solutions, including local food production. This participatory research explores the question of traditional food education for First Nations youth through photo elicitation with five young adults employed on a community farm and interviews with twelve Elders, community food educators and Knowledge Keepers. This research provides the building blocks for food education to support a community-based, Indigenous food system and sovereignty, informed by Garden Hill First Nation Elders and youth. Interviews and participatory research established that food education should be rooted in traditional and spiritual beliefs, land-based learning and self-determination, and food policies and programs need to assess the use of technology, financial sustainability, and promote gender balance. Community desires for food education closely match the tenets of Indigenous food sovereignty. This research shows the importance of developing Indigenous food education programs that are community-based and applied.
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