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Food Sovereignty The Navajo Way Charlotte J Frisbie

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Food Sovereignty The Navajo Way Charlotte J Frisbie
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Charlotte J. Frisbie
ISBN: 9780826358882, 0826358888
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Food Sovereignty The Navajo Way Charlotte J Frisbie by Charlotte J. Frisbie 9780826358882, 0826358888 instant download after payment.

Around the world, indigenous peoples are returning to traditional foods produced by traditional methods of subsistence. The goal of controlling their own food systems, known as food sovereignty, is to reestablish healthy lifeways to combat contemporary diseases such as diabetes and obesity. This is the first book to focus on the dietary practices of the Navajos, from the earliest known times into the present, and relate them to the Navajo Nation’s participation in the global food sovereignty movement. It documents the time-honored foods and recipes of a Navajo woman over almost a century, from the days when Navajos gathered or hunted almost everything they ate to a time when their diet was dominated by highly processed foods.

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