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Indigenous Peoples' food systems, nutrition, and gender: Conceptual and methodological considerations

机译:土着人民食品系统,营养和性别:概念和方法论考虑因素

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Indigenous Peoples, especially women and children, are affected disproportionately by malnutrition and diet-related health problems. Addressing this requires an investigation of the structural conditions that underlie unequal access to resources and loss of traditional lifestyles and necessitates inclusive approaches that shed light onto these issues and provide strategies to leverage change. Indigenous Peoples' food systems are inextricably connected to land, which in turn is interwoven with issues of self-determination, livelihoods, health, cultural and spiritual heritage, and gender. Ongoing loss of land and the dominant agri-food model further threaten Indigenous Peoples' food systems. Continuing gender-based discrimination undermines the self-determination and rights of women and negatively impacts their health, nutritional status, and overall well-being, as well as the well-being of households and communities. We suggest that feminist political ecology and modern matriarchal studies provide holistic interlinking frameworks for investigating underlying issues of power and inequality. We further argue that a focus on the principles of respect, responsibility, and relationships, and an openness to different worldviews, can facilitate a bridging of Indigenous and Western approaches in research and community action conducted in partnership with Indigenous Peoples. This can contribute to creating new ways of knowing regarding Indigenous Peoples' food systems, equally valuing both knowledge systems. Indigenous Peoples' rights, right to food, and food sovereignty are frames that, despite some tensions, have the common goal of self-determination. Through their ability to inform, empower, and mobilize, they provide tools for social movements and communities to challenge existing structural inequalities and leverage social change.
机译:土着人民,尤其是妇女和儿童,受营养不良和饮食有关的健康问题的影响不一致。解决这需要调查结构条件,使资源不平等地获得资源和传统生活中的丧失,并且需要揭示这些问题的空间方法,并提供杠杆变革的策略。土着人民的食品系统与土地无可可见,又与自决,生计,健康,文化和精神遗产和性别交织在一起。持续损失土地和主要的农业食品模型进一步威胁着土着人民的食品系统。继续基于性别的歧视破坏了妇女的自决和权利,对其健康,营养状况和整体福祉以及家庭和社区的福祉产生负面影响。我们建议女权主义政治生态学和现代母系研究提供了整体交互框架,用于调查权力和不平等的潜在问题。我们进一步争辩说,关注尊重,责任和关系的原则,以及不同的世界观,可以促进与土着人民合作开展的研究和社区行动中的土着和西方方法的桥接。这有助于创造关于土着人民食品系统的新方法,同样重视知识系统。土着人民权利,食物权和食物主权的权利是框架,尽管存在一些紧张局势,具有自决的共同目标。通过他们提供信息,授权和动员的能力,他们为社会运动和社区提供了工具,以挑战现有的结构不平等和杠杆社会变革。

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