Coming full circle: a critical review of the historical changes in governance, nutrition and food security of Labrador Inuit between 1500 and 2005

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Food Culture & Society Pub Date : 2022-02-02 DOI:10.1080/15528014.2021.2025311
Renee Bowers, G. Turner, Ian D. Graham, C. Furgal, L. Dubois
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ABSTRACT Labrador Inuit are an Indigenous People from northern Labrador, within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Prior to European contact, Labrador Inuit were self-reliant. However, historical relationships with Christian missionaries, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Government of Canada impacted their relationship with food, access to food, and the physical and social health of Labrador Inuit. This review is based on the stages of colonization. It uses a critical dietetics lens to examine the extrinsic causes of nutrition and food security issues that resulted from colonization, and describes the interventions implemented to address them. Moreover, the review shows the resilience and adaptability of Labrador Inuit as they came full circle from self-sufficient Labrador Inuit in the 1500s, to sign the first Inuit land claim agreement in Canada and form the Nunatsiavut Government in 2005.
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兜了一圈:对1500年至2005年间拉布拉多因纽特人在治理、营养和粮食安全方面的历史变化进行批判性回顾
拉布拉多因纽特人是加拿大纽芬兰和拉布拉多省拉布拉多北部的一支土著民族。在与欧洲人接触之前,拉布拉多因纽特人是自力更生的。然而,与基督教传教士、纽芬兰和拉布拉多政府以及加拿大政府的历史关系影响了他们与食物、获得食物以及拉布拉多因纽特人的身体和社会健康的关系。这篇综述是基于殖民的阶段。它使用一个关键的营养学镜头来检查由殖民化导致的营养和粮食安全问题的外在原因,并描述了为解决这些问题而实施的干预措施。此外,回顾显示了拉布拉多因纽特人的韧性和适应性,他们从16世纪自给自足的拉布拉多因纽特人,到在加拿大签署第一份因纽特人土地要求协议,并于2005年组建努纳特政府,经历了一个完整的循环。
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