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“We Are Not Being Heard”: Aboriginal Perspectives on Traditional Foods Access and Food Security

机译:“我们没有被听到”:关于传统粮食获取和粮食安全的土著观点

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Aboriginal peoples are among the most food insecure groups in Canada, yet their perspectives and knowledge are often sidelined in mainstream food security debates. In order to create food security for all, Aboriginal perspectives must be included in food security research and discourse. This project demonstrates a process in which Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal partners engaged in a culturally appropriate and respectful collaboration, assessing the challenges and barriers to traditional foods access in the urban environment of Vancouver, BC, Canada. The findings highlight local, national, and international actions required to increase access to traditional foods as a means of achieving food security for all people. The paper underscores the interconnectedness of local and global food security issues and highlights challenges as well as solutions with potential to improve food security of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples alike.
机译:原住民是加拿大粮食最不安全的群体之一,但是他们的观点和知识常常在主流粮食安全辩论中被抛弃。为了创造所有人的粮食安全,土著观点必须纳入粮食安全研究和讨论中。该项目展示了土著和非土著伙伴在文化上适当和尊重的合作中进行的过程,评估了加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华市城市环境中传统食品获取的挑战和障碍。调查结果重点介绍了增加传统食物的获取量所需的地方,国家和国际行动,以此作为实现所有人的粮食安全的手段。该文件强调了地方和全球粮食安全问题的相互联系,并着重指出了挑战和解决方案,这些方案和解决方案有可能改善原住民和非原住民的粮食安全。

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