What is the term that specifically describes a food movement within North America?
Indigenous Food Sovereignty
What is the term for a food system that is not based on market economy and consumerism and comes from our Dawn Morrison reading?
Generative Food System
What is the term to describe that we live in a disabliing society?
this is the social model of critical disability studies
What is the name given to encapsulate a particular pattern of trade, power, farming systems and modes of consumption?
Food Regimes
Name one of the many colonial impositions in India as it relates to tea.
British custom of tea drinking; railway infrastructure; create market for tea in India; cycle of production labour and consumption ideal for British enterprise
What are the four pillars of Indigenous Food Sovereignty? and from what working group do they emerge?
1) Sacred; 2) Self-Determination; 3) Participation; 4) policy
What is the term that came out of the via campesina movement emerging from the "declaration of Nyéléni on food sovereignty"?
What is the word that comes from the term "fodder" or "foster"?
Food
Who is the scholar who theorizes the political economy of food and theorizes power in relation to consumption, trade, farming.
Harriet Friedman
What diaspora does Shani Mootoo's story refer to?
How is the food subsidy program called nutrition north failing to serve northern consumers?
What is term and movement emerged from the Indigenous Food System Working Group of British Columbia in 2018?
Indigenous Food Sovereignty
What is the term that Mintz defines as food or dishes made often, and the same way and in specific regions?
cuisine
What is the name of the first food regime and what is its central commodity?
Settler Colonial Food Regime and Wheat is the central commodity.
What is the term that refers to the movement, migration or dispersal of people from an established homeland?
diaspora
What is the name of the Supreme Court of Canada’s September 17, 1999 decision in the Donald Marshall case affirmed a treaty right to hunt, fish and gather in pursuit of a ‘moderate livelihood’, arising out of the Peace and Friendship Treaties of 1760 and 1761.
The Marshall Decision
What is the term that refers to all people, at all times have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life?
Food Security
What term does Arjun Appadurai use to describe the series of processes that food may indicate and be understood culturally?
syntax, he calls it syntax
Name three actors with a food system
farmers/growers; input suppliers; traders; processors, manufacturers; distributors, wholesalers, retailers; workers; caterers; eaters/consumers/citizens; governments, policy-makers, lobbyists.
seeds, plants, food,
Name one of the legal cases that Dawn Morrison points to when she discusses rights based land access?
Nuu chah Nulth Fisheries (2009)
Xen Gwet'in Ts'ilquotin Rights and Title (2007)
The Haida Logging Case (2004)
Delgamuukw Ruling (1997)
The Sparrow Case (1990)
What is the difference between food security and food sovereignty?
Let's discuss -
What is a term that infers an offering?
miijim
Name one of the four largest chemical companies that control most of the seed industry?
Bayer; Corteva; Chem China; Basf
What is Canada's largest wholesale Fruit and Produce centre? and where is it located?
Ontario Food Terminal and it's located in Toronto or Etobicoke