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A Recipe for Change: Reclamation of Indigenous Food Sovereignty in O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation for Decolonization, Resource Sharing, and Cultural Restoration

机译:改变的秘诀:在皮蓬·纳·皮温(O-Pipon-Na-Piwin)克里族国家开垦土著食物主权,实现非殖民化,资源共享和文化恢复

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O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation (OPCN), an Indigenous community in northern Manitoba, Canada, was flooded and forced to relocate from ancestral lands to a nearby settlement under such circumstances. Regaining strength from their inherent cultural values grounded in their relationship with the land, OPCN eventually formed a community-based food program called Ithinto Mechisowin (IMP) ('food from the land'). This article uses OPCN's concept of resource (wechihituwin) and decolonization (pasekonekewin) to present a nuanced understanding of Indigenous food systems in Canada. We argue that the ways in which IMP inspires reconnection with land, thereby improving access to culturally appropriate healthy food, are steps forward in strengthening Indigenous food sovereignty.
机译:O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation(OPCN)是加拿大曼尼托巴省北部的一个土著社区,在这种情况下被洪水淹没,并被迫从祖先的土地搬迁到附近的定居点。从与土地的关系中获得的固有文化价值重新获得力量,OPCN最终形成了一个名为Ithinto Mechisowin(IMP)(“土地上的食物”)的社区食品计划。本文使用OPCN的资源(wechihituwin)和非殖民化(pasekonekewin)概念来呈现对加拿大土著食物系统的细微差别。我们认为,IMP激发人们与土地重新联系,从而改善对文化适应性健康食品的获取的方式,是加强土著食品主权的一步。

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