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As food insecurity threatens worldwide, food sovereignty is an important discourse for tangata whenua and Indigenous peoples. Anthropological and Mātauranga Māori concepts are integrated through traditional and contemporary settings demonstrating the importance of food and ancestral food systems. Explores Indigenous food movements, global food politics and local strategies for safeguarding the production, distribution and consumption of Indigenous foods.
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| Title Sort by title | Time Period | Last updated Sort by last updated |
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| ANTHRO 278/378: Indigenous Food Security | Semester Two 2026 | 12/07/2026 21:46:57 |