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Reframing food security by and for Native American communities: a case study among tribes in the Klamath River basin of Oregon and California

机译:恢复美洲美洲原住民社区的粮食安全:俄勒冈州克拉马斯河流域的部落案例研究

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Native Americans make up less than 2% of the population of the USA, but suffer from some of the highest rates of food insecurity, poverty, diet-related diseases, and other socioeconomic challenges. This study examined unique attributes of food security in Native American communities in the Klamath River Basin of southern Oregon and northern California to generate a more comprehensive and culturally relevant understanding of Native American food insecurity. Through an in-depth case study among the Karuk, Yurok, Hoopa and Klamath Tribes, in which access to native foods was a central focus, our study examined the experience of food insecurity among tribal members, as well as barriers to and opportunities for building a more healthy, affordable and culturally appropriate food system. We found extremely high rates of food insecurity in participant households, greater than that documented in previous studies of food insecurity in tribal and non-tribal communities in the USA. Additionally, we found that the majority of study participants lacked access to desired native foods, due to reduced availability from restrictive laws and habitat degradation under settler colonialism, and that limited access to native foods is a strong predictor of food insecurity. There is a strong demand for increased access to and consumption of native foods and Native communities are actively engaged in eco-cultural restoration activities to enhance their cultural foodways. To understand contributions and solutions to food insecurity in Native communities, we examined predictors of food security and native foods security and provide new insights into the relationship between these two categories. Results from our study suggest the need to expand the way in which food security is defined and measured in Native American communities, and in indigenous communities more broadly, incorporating more culturally relevant measures, while simultaneously calling for policy change to address the historical underpinnings of contemporary food insecurity among indigenous peoples. Our findings contribute to the growing literature on the value and importance of Native food systems in revitalizing culture and restoring community health and well-being among Native American communities, as well as sovereignty over their food systems.
机译:美洲原住民占美国人口的不到2%,而是遭受一些最高的粮食不安全,贫困,饮食相关疾病以及其他社会经济挑战。本研究审查了南俄勒冈州克拉马斯河流域和加利福尼亚州克拉马斯河流域粮食安全独特的粮食安全属性,以产生更全面而且对美洲原住民粮食不安全的理解。通过在Karuk,Yurok,Hoopa和Klamath部落之间进行深入的案例研究,可以访问本土食品是一种中央焦点,我们的研究检测了部落成员的粮食不安全的经验,以及建筑物的障碍和机会一种更健康,经济实惠且文化的合适的食品系统。我们发现参与家庭中的食物不安全率极高,而是比在美国部落和非部落社区的粮食不安全研究中的粮食不安全研究中的更高。此外,我们发现大多数研究参与者缺乏对所需的本土食品,因为在定居者殖民主义的限制法律和栖息地退化的可用性降低,并且对本土食品有限的获取是一种强烈的粮食不安全预测因素。对当地食物的增加和消费产生了强烈的需求,并积极参与生态文化恢复活动,以增强其文化粮食道。要了解本地社区的粮食不安全的贡献和解决方案,我们检查了粮食安全和本土食品安全的预测因素,并为这两类之间的关系提供了新的见解。我们的研究结果表明,需要扩大粮食安全在美洲美洲美洲社区定义和衡量的方式,并更广泛地纳入了更多的文化相关措施,同时呼吁政策变更来解决当代的历史基础土着人民之间的食物不安全。我们的调查结果有助于越来越多的文学,对本土食品系统在振兴文化和恢复社区健康以及美洲美洲社区中的幸福以及对食物系统的主权的影响。

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