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    Our Hands at Work: Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Western Canada by Robin, Tabitha

    “…Food sovereignty has recently emerged as a means of addressing pervasive food-related problems in many Indigenous communities in Canada as well as around the…”
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    Feeding Indigenous people in Canada by (Martens), Tabitha Robin, Dennis, Mary Kate, Hart, Michael Anthony

    Published in International social work (01-07-2022)
    “…Historically, hunger was used as a tool of coercion and manipulation, and as a weapon to eradicate Indigenous populations. Through policy decisions, the…”
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    Food insecurities and dependencies: Indigenous food responses to COVID-19 by Alabi, Babatunde Olusola, Robin, Tabitha

    “…Food sovereignty is a relatively new concept in the literature that has evolved as a way to address widespread foodrelated issues for many Indigenous…”
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    Safe Food, Dangerous Lands? Traditional Foods and Indigenous Peoples in Canada by Robin, Tabitha, Burnett, Kristin, Parker, Barbara, Skinner, Kelly

    Published in Frontiers in communication (03-12-2021)
    “…There is a deep and troubling history on Turtle Island of settler authorities asserting control over traditional foods, market-based and other introduced foods…”
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    Responsibilities and reflections: Indigenous food, culture, and relationships by Martens, Tabitha Robin

    Published in Canadian Food Studies (22-05-2018)
    “…Understanding Indigenous food systems requires positioning ourselves in our own understanding of Indigenous food, culture, and place. The resurgence of…”
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    Addressing the need for indigenous and decolonized quantitative research methods in Canada by Hayward, Ashley, Wodtke, Larissa, Craft, Aimée, Robin, Tabitha, Smylie, Janet, McConkey, Stephanie, Nychuk, Alexandra, Healy, Chyloe, Star, Leona, Cidro, Jaime

    Published in SSM - population health (01-09-2021)
    “…Though qualitative methods are often an appropriate Indigenous methodology and have dominated the literature on Indigenous research methods, they are not the…”
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    Toward more ethical engagements between Western and Indigenous sciences by Stein, Sharon, Ahenakew, Cash, Valley, Will, Sherpa, Pasang Y., Crowson, Eva, Robin, Tabitha, Mendes, Wilson, Evans, Steve

    Published in Facets (Ottawa) (01-01-2024)
    “…There is growing interest among Western-trained scientists in engaging with Indigenous sciences. This interest has arisen in response to social pressures to…”
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    From bitter to sweet: Continuing the conversation on Indigenous food sovereignty through sharing stories, engaging communities, and embracing culture by Skinner, Kelly, Martens, Tabitha Robin, Cidro, Jaime, Burnett, Kristin

    Published in Canadian Food Studies (27-05-2018)
    “…The desire to undertake a special issue on Indigenous Food arose during a conversation that took place between the co-editors following a panel on the same…”
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    Access and affordability of "healthy" foods in northern Manitoba? The need for Indigenous food sovereignty by Wendimu, Mengistu Assefa, Desmarais, Annette Aurélie, Martens, Tabitha Robin

    Published in Canadian Food Studies (23-05-2018)
    “…Despite widespread concerns about household food insecurity experienced by Indigenous peoples, there is limited empirical evidence about the availability and…”
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    First foods as Indigenous food sovereignty: Country foods and breastfeeding practices in a Manitoban First Nations community by Cidro, Jaime, Robin Martens, Tabitha, Zahayko, Lynelle, Lawrence, Herenia P.

    Published in Canadian Food Studies (23-05-2018)
    “…As a concept and in practice, Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) offers insights into the social, cultural, and environmental challenges of a deficient food…”
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    It wasn’t built for us by Sarah Rotz, Adrianne Xavier, Tabitha Robin

    “…This article examines the extent to which Indige­nous-led food systems and sovereignty goals, frameworks, and priorities are recognized, affirmed, and…”
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    "It wasn't built for us": The possibility of Indigenous food sovereignty in settler colonial food bureaucracies by Rotz, Sarah, Xavier, Adrianne, Robin, Tabitha

    “…This article examines the extent to which Indige­nous-led food systems and sovereignty goals, frameworks, and priorities are recognized, affirmed, and…”
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    Dismantling and rebuilding the food system after COVID-19: Ten principles for redistribution and regeneration by James, Dana, Bowness, Evan, Robin, Tabitha, McIntyre, Angela, Dring, Colin, Desmarais, Annette, Wittman, Hannah

    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and cost economies trillions of dollars. Yet state responses have done little to address the…”
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    Dismantling and rebuilding the food system after COVID-19 by Dana James, Evan Bowness, Tabitha Robin, Angela McIntyre, Colin Dring, Annette Desmarais, Hannah Wittman

    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and cost economies trillions of dollars. Yet state responses have done little to address the…”
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    A Methodological Reconsideration of Early English-Indigenous Communication in Sixteenth Century Northeastern America by Renaud, Tabitha Robin

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…In August 1576 five men serving the Elizabethan explorer Martin Frobisher disappeared following an Inuk guide at Baffin Island. Over the next two years the…”
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