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  2. Food sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the Indigenous Food Systems Network and the Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance work towards education and policy-making concerned with food and farming security. Another group focused on requiring food and energy sovereignty is the White Earth Anishnaabeg from Minnesota, who focus on a variety of foods, planting and ...

  3. How Indigenous chefs and farmers are restoring Native ... - AOL

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    Rocchi recently provided an art show with Indigenous cooking to promote his platform of restoring food sovereignty to Native people. He offered braised bison short rib with wojapi-infused barbecue ...

  4. Ending food insecurity in Native communities means restoring ...

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    Handouts from food banks are no substitute for self-sufficiency. Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty ImagesFor Indigenous people in the U.S., food is considered a sacred gift. Healthy and bountiful produce ...

  5. Food Justice Movement - Wikipedia

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    Some activists also argue for food sovereignty as a means of healing historical trauma. Food sovereignty of indigenous groups is also closely linked to seed sovereignty and plant breeders' rights. [74] This is because seed saving is an important practice both culturally and for the preservation of a large enough seed stock to feed communities. [75]

  6. Gather (film) - Wikipedia

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    Gather is a 2020 American documentary film about Native American efforts for food sovereignty, [1] directed by Sanjay Rawal and released in 2020. The film follows efforts by various people and groups to reclaim ancestral foodways.

  7. The Indigenous foods Native American chefs urge people to try

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    A history of food. Native American food is not mainstream for a variety of reasons. Sherman pointed to the idea of "manifest destiny," or the 19th-century belief that the U.S. was "destined" by ...

  8. Indigenous resurgence - Wikipedia

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    The food management policies allow for the revitalization of their traditional practices, to have food sovereignty, and to create healthier communities. [ 9 ] The Batchewana First Nation (BFN) in Ontario is exercising self-determination and practicing food sovereignty through the traditional and sustainable management of small-scale fisheries ...

  9. US Food Sovereignty Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The USFSA supports local farming and access to healthy, sufficient food. The United States Food Sovereignty Alliance is a group of food producers and labor, environmental, faith-based, social justice and anti-hunger advocacy organizations, [1] including the Applied Research Center, Family Farm Defenders, the Indigenous Environmental Network, and the National Family Farm Coalition.