In every corner of Indian Country, tribal communities are reclaiming their food sovereignty to create healthier choices.
Because for far too long, tribal communities have been separated from their lands and disconnected from traditional foods – putting their tribal culture and health in peril. A movement is happening to rewrite this history of inequity. Tribal communities are returning to traditional practices of the past to remedy problems of the present.
The Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative profiles 40 tribal-led projects that are shaking up current food systems. These are just a snapshot of the exciting efforts improving the health of communities across Indian Country.
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- Copyright 2015 by Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative at the University of Arkansas. All rights reserved.
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- North America / United States (Western) / Alaska
- North America / United States (Eastern)
- North America / United States (Central Pacific) / Hawaii