Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, The University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
Indigenous Oral Health Unit, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5005, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Mar 6;20(5):4627. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20054627.
Although Indigenous food systems are sustainable in nature, many of these systems have been forcibly altered among Indigenous communities within Canada, as a consequence of colonization. Indigenous Food Sovereignty (IFS) movements work to counteract the dismantling of Indigenous food systems as well as the negative health impacts of environmental dispossession experienced by Indigenous communities. Through community-based participatory research methodologies and the utilization of Etuaptmumk, or two-eyed seeing, this research project explored community perspectives of IFS in Western Canada. Reflexive thematic analysis of qualitative data collected during a sharing circle held with community members identified the influence of Indigenous Knowledge and community support on three main aspects of Indigenous food sovereignty, including (1) environmental concerns, (2) sustainable practices and (3) a strong relationship with the land and waters. Through the sharing of stories and memories related to traditional foods and current sovereignty projects, community members identified concerns for their local ecosystem as well as a desire to preserve its natural state for generations to come. The strengthening of IFS movements is critical to the overall wellbeing of Indigenous communities within Canada. Support is needed for movements that honour relationships with traditional foods and recognize traditional lands and waters as necessary for healing and sustaining the health of Indigenous communities.
虽然本土食品系统在本质上是可持续的,但由于殖民化,加拿大本土社区的许多这些系统都被强行改变了。本土粮食主权(IFS)运动旨在抵制本土粮食系统的解体,以及土著社区在环境剥夺方面所经历的负面健康影响。通过基于社区的参与式研究方法和利用 Etuaptmumk,或“双重观察”,本研究项目探讨了加拿大西部社区对 IFS 的看法。对在与社区成员举行的分享圈会议期间收集的定性数据进行的反思性主题分析确定了土著知识和社区支持对本土粮食主权的三个主要方面的影响,包括(1)环境问题,(2)可持续做法,以及(3)与土地和水域的密切关系。通过分享与传统食品和当前主权项目相关的故事和记忆,社区成员不仅表达了对当地生态系统的担忧,还希望为子孙后代保护其自然状态。加强 IFS 运动对加拿大境内土著社区的整体福祉至关重要。需要支持那些尊重与传统食品关系的运动,并承认传统土地和水域对于治愈和维持土著社区的健康是必要的。