TY - JOUR
T1 - Measuring Indigenous food security—A case for Indigenous designed tools
AU - Deen, Caroline
AU - Sherriff, Simone
AU - Shelling, Madeline
AU - Gall, Alana
AU - Cubillo, Beau
AU - Te Morenga, Lisa
AU - Brimblecombe, Julie
AU - Matthews, Veronica
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Food insecurity disproportionately impacts Indigenous peoples, leading to significant health disparities. Indigenous peoples globally share a deep and interconnected relationship to their lands, waterways and seas that ensures optimum health, and cultural, spiritual, social and emotional wellbeing. However, food security definitions and assessment frameworks in research and policy predominantly stem from capitalist and colonial food system values. These frameworks often fail to recognise the Indigenous knowledge systems and cultural practices that support food security. Experiences of food security are culturally bound. Therefore, any instrument to measure the food security experiences of Indigenous peoples should be culturally grounded, appropriate and safe, plus include relevant dimensions such as access to traditional foods, community sharing practices and spiritual connections to the land.
AB - Food insecurity disproportionately impacts Indigenous peoples, leading to significant health disparities. Indigenous peoples globally share a deep and interconnected relationship to their lands, waterways and seas that ensures optimum health, and cultural, spiritual, social and emotional wellbeing. However, food security definitions and assessment frameworks in research and policy predominantly stem from capitalist and colonial food system values. These frameworks often fail to recognise the Indigenous knowledge systems and cultural practices that support food security. Experiences of food security are culturally bound. Therefore, any instrument to measure the food security experiences of Indigenous peoples should be culturally grounded, appropriate and safe, plus include relevant dimensions such as access to traditional foods, community sharing practices and spiritual connections to the land.
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U2 - 10.1002/hpja.945
DO - 10.1002/hpja.945
M3 - Editorial
C2 - 39675748
AN - SCOPUS:85212156748
SN - 1036-1073
VL - 36
SP - 1
EP - 3
JO - Health Promotion Journal of Australia
JF - Health Promotion Journal of Australia
IS - 1
M1 - e945
ER -