Food Security and Aboriginal Health

I have learned a lot by listening and transcribing the Traditional Knowledge interviews. An important piece of learning that I have taken away is that the traditional way of life that involves hunting, trapping and harvesting is still very much a part of Aboriginal communities in rural Canada. Meat in the grocery store is expensive. Hunting wild game, trapping animals and collecting eggs is important to participants food security which in turn impacts their health. The framework that many of us (and by that I mean not only people who live in urban centres but also those who have been born and raised within a Western perspective) approach land use is one of economic gain, largely ignoring the fact that there are still people who live off the land.

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