Enacting Treaty Rights through Restoring Shoshone Ancestral Foods on the Wind River Indian Reservation.

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Ancestral Land Shoshone, J F Keith, L Olsen, N Barney, C Clark, J L LeBeau, D Meyers, C Mills, J Mionczynski, V Panzetanga, A Wechsler
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ABSTRACT Despite great loss in gathering and consumption of traditional foods among Indigenous communities, there is great hope for reclaiming and preserving knowledge. The Restoring Shoshone Ancestral Food Gathering (RSAFG) is a community group leading grassroots efforts on the Wind River reservation to reclaim Shoshone ancestral foods and promote food sovereignty. The story of the RSAFG promotes equitable, decolonized, and community empowered methods of reclaiming Indigenous foods by sharing three of RSAFG’s acts of decolonization: 1) enacting treaty rights through gathering traditional plants, 2) demanding equitable partnerships in community-based research, and 3) sharing the story through radical authorship via layered narratives. A pesar de la gran pérdida en la recolección y el consumo de alimentos tradicionales entre las comunidades indígenas, existe una gran esperanza para recuperar y preservar el conocimiento. El Restoring Shoshone Ancestral Food Gathering (RSAFG) es un grupo comunitario que lidera los esfuerzos de base en la reserva wind river para recuperar los alimentos ancestrales shoshone y promover la soberanía alimentaria. La historia de la RSAFG promueve métodos equitativos, descolonizados y empoderados por la comunidad para recuperar los alimentos indígenas al compartir tres de los actos de descolonización de RSAFG: 1) promulgar los derechos de los tratados mediante la recolección de plantas tradicionales, 2) exigir asociaciones equitativas en la investigación basada en la comunidad, y 3) compartir la historia a través de la autoría radical a través de narrativas en capas.
通过恢复风河印第安保留区肖肖尼人祖先的食物来制定条约权利。
尽管土著社区在采集和消费传统食物方面损失巨大,但回收和保存知识的希望很大。“恢复肖肖尼人祖先食物聚会”(RSAFG)是一个社区组织,在风河保留地领导基层工作,收回肖肖尼人祖先的食物,促进食物主权。RSAFG的故事通过分享RSAFG的三个非殖民化行为,促进公平,非殖民化和社区授权的方法来回收土著食物:1)通过采集传统植物制定条约权利,2)要求公平的社区研究伙伴关系,以及3)通过分层叙述的激进作者分享故事。通过传统食品的消费和传统社会的消费indígenas,我们可以从宏观经济的角度来考虑,从宏观经济的角度来考虑,我们可以从宏观经济的角度来考虑。恢复肖肖尼人祖先食物聚会(RSAFG)是一项集体社区活动,旨在为肖肖尼人的祖先提供食物,为肖肖尼人的祖先提供食物。巴西联邦政府的历史促进平等的交换交换,消除殖民主义和发展中国家的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换,促进平等的交换交换。
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Journal of Poverty
Journal of Poverty SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Poverty is the first refereed journal to recognize the inequalities in our social, political, and economic structures, presenting progressing strategies that expand society"s increasingly narrow notions of poverty and inequality. The journal"s broad understanding of poverty—more inclusive than the traditional view—keeps the focus on people"s need for education, employment, safe and affordable housing, nutrition, and adequate medical care, and on interventions that range from direct practice to community organization to social policy analysis. The journal"s articles will increase your knowledge and awareness of oppressive forces such as racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia that contribute to the maintenance of poverty and inequality.
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