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Feeding Mind, Body and Spirit 
This report is published by the Dietitians of Canada (DC) Aboriginal Nutrition Network. Dietitians of Canada is the professional association representing almost 6000 Dietitians in Canada. Dietitians of Canada speaks out on food and nutrition matters ... Page views: 333 View More . . .
The Great Laws of Nature: Indigenous Organic Agriculture 
This video depicts how a group of First Nations People in Saskatchewan Canada are reclaiming their Indigenous agricultural heritage, reconnecting with Nature, learning and observing her natural laws, and getting back on the road to self-reliance. Man... Page views: 503 View More . . .
Remote Indigenous Gardens Network 
The RIG Network project is a cross-sectoral networking initiative that aims to help connect people who have an interest in the social and economic contributions that local food garden projects and small enterprises can make to remote Aboriginal and T... Page views: 754 View More . . .
Growing Food for Healthy Communities – A Workbook for Aboriginal Communities 
This booklet provides practical information for communities interested in growing their own fresh fruit and vegetables for better nutrition. It’s presented as an illustrated workbook and was co-produced with a video that demonstrates the tech... Page views: 499 View More . . .
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems 
Worldwide, specific agricultural systems and landscapes have been created, shaped and maintained by generations of farmers and herders based on diverse natural resources, using locally adapted management practices. Building on local knowledge and exp... Page views: 313 View More . . .
Indigenous Peoples and Diabetes: Community Empowerment and Wellness 
Indigenous Peoples and Diabetes is a bold attempt to reframe the meaning of diabetes mellitus as a socio-political disorder from the perspective of Indigenous Peoples, community workers, medical anthropologists, and health professionals working and/o... Page views: 752 View More . . .
Indigenous peoples’ food systems for health: finding interventions that work 
The health of indigenous peoples globally is intricately related to their ecosystems and the complexities of their social and economic circumstances. All over the world, indigenous peoples often face extreme poverty with all its multiple dimensions a... Page views: 469 View More . . .
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