Food

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"You Can't Say You're Sovereign If You Can't Feed Yourself": Defining and Enacting Food Sovereignty in American Indian Community Gardening

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Elizabeth Hoover
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 41, no. 3, Indigenous Food Sovereignty, 2017, pp. 31-70
Description
Discusses how farmers and gardeners define food sovereignty and how the concept has been put into practice to attain the goals of promoting health and traditional culture.
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Young Inuk Gets Crash Course in Feeding Hungry Children

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Debora Steel
Windspeaker, vol. 30, no. 3, June 2012, p. 18
Description

Comments on a First Nations Breakfast program which serves over 3,000 breakfasts to school children each day.

Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.

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Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush

Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Doug Williams
Barbara Wall
Phil Abbott
Paradigm Pictures
Gabriel Maracle
Description

Series of five short videos: Stories; Collecting Maple Sap; Language; Maples Trees; and Maple Sugar.

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Zoonotic Infections in Alaska: Disease Prevalence, Potential Impact of Climate Change and Recommended Actions for Earlier Disease Detection, Research, Prevention and Control

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Karsten Hueffer
Alan J. Parkinson
Robert Gerlach
James Berner
International Journal of Circumpolar Health, vol. 72, 2013, p. article no. 19562
Description
Examines the impact increasing temperatures are having on the incidence of infectious diseases in Alaskan wildlife and the consequences for humans.
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Zoonotic Infections in Native Communities of James Bay, Canada

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga
Benoit Lèvesque
Elhadji Anassour-Laouan-Sidi
Suzanne Côte
Bouchra Serhir ... [et al.]
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, vol. 12, no. 6, 2012, pp. 473-481
Description
Questionnaires of 267 participants determined the possibility of exposure to seven zoonotic diseases through handling of infected wildlife.
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