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Indigenous Peoples’ food systems, nutrition and gender: Conceptual and methodological considerations
Stefanie Lemke
, Treena Delormier
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Indigenous Peoples
100%
Food
50%
Personal Autonomy
40%
Human Rights
13%
Women's Rights
13%
Community Participation
12%
Social Change
12%
Ecology
12%
Respect
11%
Nutritional Status
10%
Health
10%
Psychological Power
9%
Malnutrition
9%
Child
8%
Health Status
8%
Life Style
8%
Diet
7%
Aptitude
6%
Mothers
6%
Social Sciences
nutrition
62%
food
49%
gender
35%
self-determination
28%
Indigenous peoples rights
15%
health
14%
rights of woman
12%
worldview
10%
environmental policy
10%
cultural heritage
9%
Social Movements
9%
livelihood
9%
sovereignty
9%
social change
8%
respect
8%
discrimination
7%
knowledge
6%
responsibility
5%
resources
4%