Reclaiming Ancestral Abundance.

Jesse Lipman, Kahaulahilahi Vegas, Fiore Anderson, Kaui Tuihalafatai
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This article tells the story of a generation of actions taken by the residents of the working-class Honolulu, Hawai'i, neighborhood of Kalihi Valley to merge the efforts of a federally qualified health center with Indigenous and cultural knowledge and practice to address diet-related illness. It recounts the narrative of Captain James Cook's arrival in 1778, which marked the beginning of resource extraction and the decline of traditional sustainable practices in Hawai'i. Fast forward to 2023, when alarmingly high rates of food insecurity in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander populations highlighted the ongoing effects of this history. Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services (KKV) has taken a proactive approach to addressing these challenges. Through community engagement and culturally relevant practices, KKV emphasizes the importance of ancestral knowledge and Hawaiian values, promoting a decolonized understanding of leadership and health. The initiative includes community food systems practices that foster connections to the land and encourage the revitalization of traditional Polynesian food practices, ultimately aiming to enhance the well-being of both individuals and the community.

重拾祖先的丰裕。
这篇文章讲述了夏威夷州檀香山卡利希山谷附近的工人阶级居民采取的一代人的行动,他们将联邦政府认可的健康中心的努力与土著和文化知识和实践结合起来,以解决与饮食有关的疾病。它讲述了1778年詹姆斯·库克船长抵达夏威夷的故事,这标志着夏威夷资源开采的开始和传统可持续实践的衰落。时间快进到2023年,夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民的粮食不安全率高得惊人,凸显了这段历史的持续影响。Kōkua卡利希谷综合家庭服务(KKV)已采取积极主动的办法来应对这些挑战。通过社区参与和与文化相关的实践,KKV强调祖先知识和夏威夷价值观的重要性,促进对领导力和健康的非殖民化理解。该倡议包括社区食品系统实践,促进与土地的联系,鼓励传统波利尼西亚食品实践的复兴,最终旨在提高个人和社区的福祉。
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