Types of Aboriginal Food Sovereignty and Health work in BC's Capital Region
- Maintaining and sharing Traditional Knowledge
- Traditional foods cookbooks and healthy diets education
- Sea and land hunting, gathering, harvesting
- Urban and rural food gardens and animal husbandry
- Feasting for Change
Who is working on Aboriginal Food Sovereignty and Health in BC's Capital Region?
- Tsawout First Nation
- Aboriginal Health – VIHA
- Sooke Community Health Initiative
- University of Victoria
- Native Friendship Center
- LifeCycles
- Tsartlip First Nation
- Uu-a-thluk (taking care of)
- Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council Fisheries Dept.