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  1. A Shared Lunch, continued!

    Fieldwork yields so much more than data, as Jennifer Temmer shares: “While this is not my current lunch, I wish it were! During my fieldwork in Kakisa, a community member gifted me some moose meat so I made homemade tortillas for moose meat tacos with salsa made with tomatoes from the community garden. We all agreed they were delicious!”

    What do community gardens mean to Kakisa community members? What resources do they have at their disposal and what strategies are needed to maintain them long term? Read and find out more from Temmer et al.: doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #CanadianFoodStudies
    #FoodStudies
    #Lunch
    #Kakisa
    #Indigenous
    #TurtleIsland
    #CommunityGardens
    #FoodSecurity
    #NorthwestTerritories
    #Agroecology
    #CountryFood
    #CityFood
    #Tortillas
    #Moose
    #Salsa

    photo: Jennifer Temmer

  2. A Shared Lunch, continued!

    Fieldwork yields so much more than data, as Jennifer Temmer shares: “While this is not my current lunch, I wish it were! During my fieldwork in Kakisa, a community member gifted me some moose meat so I made homemade tortillas for moose meat tacos with salsa made with tomatoes from the community garden. We all agreed they were delicious!”

    What do community gardens mean to Kakisa community members? What resources do they have at their disposal and what strategies are needed to maintain them long term? Read and find out more from Temmer et al.: doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #CanadianFoodStudies
    #FoodStudies
    #Lunch
    #Kakisa
    #Indigenous
    #TurtleIsland
    #CommunityGardens
    #FoodSecurity
    #NorthwestTerritories
    #Agroecology
    #CountryFood
    #CityFood
    #Tortillas
    #Moose
    #Salsa

    photo: Jennifer Temmer

  3. A Shared Lunch, continued!

    Fieldwork yields so much more than data, as Jennifer Temmer shares: “While this is not my current lunch, I wish it were! During my fieldwork in Kakisa, a community member gifted me some moose meat so I made homemade tortillas for moose meat tacos with salsa made with tomatoes from the community garden. We all agreed they were delicious!”

    What do community gardens mean to Kakisa community members? What resources do they have at their disposal and what strategies are needed to maintain them long term? Read and find out more from Temmer et al.: doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #CanadianFoodStudies
    #FoodStudies
    #Lunch
    #Kakisa
    #Indigenous
    #TurtleIsland
    #CommunityGardens
    #FoodSecurity
    #NorthwestTerritories
    #Agroecology
    #CountryFood
    #CityFood
    #Tortillas
    #Moose
    #Salsa

    photo: Jennifer Temmer

  4. A Shared Lunch, continued!

    Fieldwork yields so much more than data, as Jennifer Temmer shares: “While this is not my current lunch, I wish it were! During my fieldwork in Kakisa, a community member gifted me some moose meat so I made homemade tortillas for moose meat tacos with salsa made with tomatoes from the community garden. We all agreed they were delicious!”

    What do community gardens mean to Kakisa community members? What resources do they have at their disposal and what strategies are needed to maintain them long term? Read and find out more from Temmer et al.: doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #CanadianFoodStudies
    #FoodStudies
    #Lunch
    #Kakisa
    #Indigenous
    #TurtleIsland
    #CommunityGardens
    #FoodSecurity
    #NorthwestTerritories
    #Agroecology
    #CountryFood
    #CityFood
    #Tortillas
    #Moose
    #Salsa

    photo: Jennifer Temmer

  5. A Shared Lunch, continued!

    Fieldwork yields so much more than data, as Jennifer Temmer shares: “While this is not my current lunch, I wish it were! During my fieldwork in Kakisa, a community member gifted me some moose meat so I made homemade tortillas for moose meat tacos with salsa made with tomatoes from the community garden. We all agreed they were delicious!”

    What do community gardens mean to Kakisa community members? What resources do they have at their disposal and what strategies are needed to maintain them long term? Read and find out more from Temmer et al.: doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #CanadianFoodStudies
    #FoodStudies
    #Lunch
    #Kakisa
    #Indigenous
    #TurtleIsland
    #CommunityGardens
    #FoodSecurity
    #NorthwestTerritories
    #Agroecology
    #CountryFood
    #CityFood
    #Tortillas
    #Moose
    #Salsa

    photo: Jennifer Temmer

  6. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #Arctic #Canada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity

    #Read #OpenAccess
    #Share #KnowledgeSharing

    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  7. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #Arctic #Canada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity

    #Read #OpenAccess
    #Share #KnowledgeSharing

    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  8. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #Arctic #Canada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity

    #Read #OpenAccess
    #Share #KnowledgeSharing

    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  9. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #Arctic #Canada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity

    #Read #OpenAccess
    #Share #KnowledgeSharing

    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  10. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #Arctic #Canada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity

    #Read #OpenAccess
    #Share #KnowledgeSharing

    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  11. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #ArcticCanada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity
    #OpenAccess
    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  12. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #ArcticCanada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity
    #OpenAccess
    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  13. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #ArcticCanada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity
    #OpenAccess
    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  14. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #ArcticCanada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity
    #OpenAccess
    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  15. “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”:
    ArcticNet, 5th December 2022, Toronto, ON

    Angus Naylor
    Tiff-Annie Kenny
    Chris Furgal
    Dorothy Beale
    Duncan Warltier
    Marie-Hélène Carignan
    Lynn Blackwood
    Brian Wade
    Gabriela Goodman
    Jordyn Stafford
    Matthew Little

    #FoodSovereignty #ArcticCanada #FoodProgramming #CountryFood #ArcticNet #FoodSecurity
    #OpenAccess
    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.

  16. I’m making caribou stew for supper. Caribou is hard to come by, but every now and then, the Toronto Inuit Association thinks of me and brings me country food. I am so thankful for this, for the northern hunters, and for the tuktuit, of course. Nakurmiik! #Inuit #Caribou #CountryFood #TraditionalFood #Indigenous #IndigenousCuisine #Inuit #Caribou #WildGame

  17. I’m making caribou stew for supper. Caribou is hard to come by, but every now and then, the Toronto Inuit Association thinks of me and brings me country food. I am so thankful for this, for the northern hunters, and for the tuktuit, of course. Nakurmiik! #Inuit #Caribou #CountryFood #TraditionalFood #Indigenous #IndigenousCuisine #Inuit #Caribou #WildGame

  18. I’m making caribou stew for supper. Caribou is hard to come by, but every now and then, the Toronto Inuit Association thinks of me and brings me country food. I am so thankful for this, for the northern hunters, and for the tuktuit, of course. Nakurmiik! #Inuit #Caribou #CountryFood #TraditionalFood #Indigenous #IndigenousCuisine #Inuit #Caribou #WildGame

  19. I’m making caribou stew for supper. Caribou is hard to come by, but every now and then, the Toronto Inuit Association thinks of me and brings me country food. I am so thankful for this, for the northern hunters, and for the tuktuit, of course. Nakurmiik! #Inuit #Caribou #CountryFood #TraditionalFood #Indigenous #IndigenousCuisine #Inuit #Caribou #WildGame

  20. I’m making caribou stew for supper. Caribou is hard to come by, but every now and then, the Toronto Inuit Association thinks of me and brings me country food. I am so thankful for this, for the northern hunters, and for the tuktuit, of course. Nakurmiik! #Inuit #Caribou #CountryFood #TraditionalFood #Indigenous #IndigenousCuisine #Inuit #Caribou #WildGame