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Native American Food Security and Traditional Foods: A Review of the Literature
Authors:Rachel M. Gurney  Beth Schaefer Caniglia  Tamara L. Mix  Kristen A. Baum
Affiliation:1. Department of SociologyOklahoma State University;2. Department of ZoologyOklahoma State University
Abstract:This piece explores the emergent themes and subthemes represented within the recent contemporary discourse on Native American food security. Analysis revealed traditional foods as the most common theme present within the sampled literature. We offer a review of this theme (and related subthemes such as food access and human and environmental health) to illuminate the primary concerns, opportunities, preferences, and barriers associated with Native American food security. Our assessments also provide a nuanced understanding of existing literature related to food security and sovereignty, as well as key dimensions of environmental and social equality.
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