Centre for Studies in Food Security
Selected Bibliography: Aboriginal Peoples & Food Security
Article Suggestions
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. (2003). About food security. Ottawa, ON.
Ballengee-Morris, C. (2000). Decolonization, art education and one guarani nation of Brazil. In Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research. 41(2), 100-113.
Canadian Council on Social Development. (2003). Aboriginal children in poverty in urban communities: Social exlusion and the growing racialization of poverty in Canada.
Che, J & Chen, J. (2003). Food insecurity in Canadian households. Health Reports. Vol.12, No. 4. Statistics Canada Catalogue 82.003.
Daily Bread Food Bank. (2005). Who's hungry in the GTA in 2005. Toronto, ON.
Dieticians of Canada. (2004). Community dieticians: Trusted food and nutrition experts. Role paper of the dieticians of Canada community dieticians health centres network March 2004.
Hass, J. (2002). High cost, poor food selection place northern women at nutritional risk. Canada's Leading Medical Journal, 166 (5).
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. (2004). Food mail brochure. Ottawa, ON.
Ontario Coalition Against Poverty. (2005). The OCAP poverty index. Toronto, ON.
Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres. (2000). Urban Aboriginal child poverty: A status report on Aboriginal families in Ontario.
Riches, G. (1998). Advancing the human right to food in Canada: Social policy and the politics of hunger, welfare and food security. Agriculture and Human Values. 16:2003-211.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. (1996). People to people, nation to nation: Highlights from the report of the royal commission on Aboriginal peoples. Ottawa: Ministry of Supply and Services Canada.
Book and Report Suggestions
Aboriginal Healing Foundation. (2002). The healing has begun: An operational update from the Aboriginal healing foundation. Ottawa.
Apffel-Marglin, F. (1998). The spirit of regeneration: Andean culture confronting Western notions of development. London: Zed Books.
Assembly of First Nations. (2005). Lack of Federal funding threatens vital diabetes prevention program. First Nations Health Bulletin, Winter-Spring. Ottawa: Assembly of First Nations Health and Social Secretariat.
Baskin, Cyndy et al (2008). Which of the following is NOT an essential service. Toronto: CUHI Seminar Series.
Belanger, Y., Barron, L., McKay-Turnbull, C. & Mills, M. (2003). Urban Aboriginal
youth in Winnipeg: Culture and identity formation in cities. Winnipeg: Canadian Heritage.
Biolsi, I. & Zimmerman, L. J. (eds) (1997). Indians and anthropologists: Vine Deloria Jr. and the critique of anthropology. Phoenix: The University of Arizona Press.
Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs. (2003). Northern food prices in relation to nutrition and health. Report 2003.
Mihesuah, D.A. (ed) (1998). Natives and academics: Discussions on researching and writing about American Indians. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press.
Raphael, D. (ed). (2004). Social determinants of health: Canadian perspectives. Toronto: Canadian Scholar's Press.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996). People to people, nation to nation: Highlights from the report of the royal commission on Aboriginal peoples. Ottawa: Ministry of Supply and Services Canada.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. (1996). Perspectives and realities: The search for belonging, perspectives of youth. Ottawa: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Tuhiwai-Smith, L. (1990). Decolonizing methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. Dunedin: University of Otago Press.
Young, I. (1990). Justice and the politics of difference. Princeton: University of Princeton Press.
Non-Profit/Non-Governmental Organizations
Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
Governmental and International Agencies
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Research-based Organizations, Institutions, Centres
Aboriginal Healing Foundation
BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society Resource Centre
Centre for Indigenous Nutrition and Environment
First Nations Development Institute
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