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Restorying Northern Arapaho food sovereignty.

Melvin L Arthur1, Christine M Porter2.   

Abstract

Communities in Indian Country across the U.S. are reconnecting to traditional and healthier food systems, often working explicitly for food sovereignty. This paper contributes to these reconnection efforts by (re)telling the story of the Northern Arapaho food system and the path we are creating toward health and our reclamation of Northern Arapaho food sovereignty. With support from my co-author, I approached data gathering and analysis in a blend of traditional native and conventional western research ways. I use the phrase "foreign intrusion" to help re-name eras in our history when our food system was altered by colonialism, forms of physical and cultural genocide, and assimilation. This "restorying" of the food system history of the Northern Arapaho people provides an indigenized frame for understanding our food system history, impacts of intrusion, and paths for reclaiming Indigenous food sovereignty. My methods include interviews with tribal members (N=16), three talking circles (N=14, 11, and 6), autoethnography, seven years of participation and observation in food sovereignty work, and document analysis, in addition to extensive literature reviews.

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Keywords:  Arapaho; Colonization; Food Dignity; Food Sovereignty; Foreign Intrusion; Growing Resilience; Health Disparities; Indigenous; Native American; Restorying

Year:  2019        PMID: 35586171      PMCID: PMC9113514          DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2019.09b.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Syst Community Dev        ISSN: 2152-0801


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