Posts Tagged 'sovereignty'
Pathways to Strengthening Tribal Sovereignty
By Lisa Smart and Taylor Worthington Podcast Audio Link A discussion on how we may rethink tribal sovereignty both within and outside the context of the Yurok Tribe. Indigenous affairs journalist, Anna V. Smith, explains the unprecedented steps that the
Pathways to Strengthening Tribal Sovereignty
By Lisa Smart and Taylor Worthington Podcast Audio Link A discussion on how we may rethink tribal sovereignty both within and outside the context of the Yurok Tribe. Indigenous affairs journalist, Anna V. Smith, explains the unprecedented steps that the
Diné Elders, Food Sovereignty, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Gabi James, Echo Hertzberg, and Bronwyn Pappas-Byers Introduction From scorched earth techniques of burning indigenous gardens to agroforestry systems and the mass slaughter of buffalo in the center of so-called North America, food has been a tool of American
Diné Elders, Food Sovereignty, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Gabi James, Echo Hertzberg, and Bronwyn Pappas-Byers Introduction From scorched earth techniques of burning indigenous gardens to agroforestry systems and the mass slaughter of buffalo in the center of so-called North America, food has been a tool of American
Food sovereignty as a way of overcoming colonialism in Inuit food systems
By Lisa Smart and Taylor Worthington “Hunting is what saved the Inuit from starvation…For this reason, the Inuit never forget the value of food.” These are the words of Inuit activist Lessee Papatsie (Del Bello 2017). Although food has always
Food sovereignty as a way of overcoming colonialism in Inuit food systems
By Lisa Smart and Taylor Worthington “Hunting is what saved the Inuit from starvation…For this reason, the Inuit never forget the value of food.” These are the words of Inuit activist Lessee Papatsie (Del Bello 2017). Although food has always