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Title:
A drum in one hand, a sockeye in the other : stories of indigenous food sovereignty from the Northwest Coast
Publication Date:
2022
Publication Information:
Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022]

©2022
Physical Description:
xxi, 184 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780295749518

9780295749525
Abstract:
"In the dense rainforest of the west coast of Vancouver Island, the Somass River (c̓uumaas) brings sockeye salmon (miaat) into the Nuu-chah-nulth community of Tseshaht. C̓uumaas and miaat are central to the sacred food practices that have been a crucial part of the Indigenous community's efforts to enact food sovereignty, decolonize their diet, and preserve their ancestral knowledge. In A Drum in One Hand, a Salmon in the Other, Charlotte Coté shares contemporary Nuu-chah-nulth practices of traditional food revitalization in the context of broader efforts to re-Indigenize their diets. Coté shares evocative stories of her Tseshaht community's and her own work to revitalize relationships to haum (traditional food) as a way to nurture health and wellness. As Indigenous peoples continue to face food insecurity due to ongoing inequality, environmental degradation and the Westernization of traditional diets, Coté foregrounds healing and cultural sustenance via everyday enactments of food sovereignty: berry picking, salmon fishing, and building a community garden on reclaimed residential school grounds. This book is for everyone with concerns about their health and shows how food plays a major role in physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Everything is connected -- Understanding food sovereignty and its potential for Indigenous health and decolonization -- The river that runs through us, the communal fish pot -- The Tseshaht Community Garden Project, cultivating a space for community healing and wellness -- A conversation with kamâmakskwew waakiituusiis Nitanis Desjarlais and n̓aasʔałuk John Rampanen -- Indigenous health and wellness and living during a time of uncertainty.
Language:
English
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