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Socio-environmental changes in two traditional food species of the Cree First Nation of subarctic James Bay

机译:亚北极詹姆斯湾克里族第一民族的两种传统食物物种的社会环境变化

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Socioenvironmental changes in Canada?s northern regions are likely to have wide-ranging implications for the health of its residents. Aboriginal communities are among the first to face the direct impacts of changes, as their lifestyles tend to be more closely tied to and reliant upon the natural environment. Based on field research, this paper documents observations of socio-environmental changes made by members of the Cree Trappers Association (CTA) of the Cree of Eeyou Istchee (the traditional homeland of the Cree located in the eastern James Bay area). It also analyses their impact on hunting behaviour and consumption levels associated with two traditional food species ? the Canada Goose and the woodland caribou. CTA members are witnessing changes in animal behaviour and the migration patterns of species. These in turn are affecting the consumption of traditional food, causing dietary changes at the society level, and, ultimately, impacting on human health and overall well-being.
机译:加拿大北部地区的社会环境变化可能对其居民的健康产生广泛影响。原住民社区是第一个面对变化直接影响的社区,因为他们的生活方式往往与自然环境更加紧密地联系和依赖。本文基于实地研究,记录了Eeyou Istchee(位于东部James Bay地区的Cree的传统家园)的Cree Trappers协会(CTA)成员所做的社会环境变化观察结果。它还分析了它们对与两种传统食品种类有关的狩猎行为和消费水平的影响。加拿大鹅和林地驯鹿。 CTA成员正在目睹动物行为和物种迁移模式的变化。这些反过来又影响了传统食品的消费,导致了社会一级的饮食变化,并最终影响了人类健康和整体福祉。

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    Marie-Jeanne; Thora Martina;

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