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Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Traditional Garden/Farm Program Connie H. Nelson Joel Symonds Northern Ontario First Nation Environment Conference Old Fort.

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1 Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Traditional Garden/Farm Program Connie H. Nelson Joel Symonds Northern Ontario First Nation Environment Conference Old Fort William Historical Park, Thunder Bay October 5 th, 2011

2 Food Security Research Network (FSRN)  A network of people concerned about food security  Including university faculty and students from 12+ departments and an array of other community members, e.g.:  Local agricultural organizations  Schools and learning programs  First Nation communities  Charitable and social organizations

3 Vision of FSRN From a culture of engagement that is formed through the interactions of faculty, students, and community around the shared vision of food security, a knowledge commons forms out of which emerges innovative community based solutions to regional food security.

4 Program Overview  2 year program  Started spring of 2011  Partnership between  Food Security Research Network  Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug  5 trainees  3 x 2-week training sessions in TBay

5 Objectives  To renew traditional food security in KI  Through both:  cultivated gardens  boreal forest food sources

6 Strategy  Hand-on experience  Exposure to many gardening techniques

7 Garden/Farm Project- Planning and Preparation

8 Garden/Farm Project- Tending and Care

9 Garden/Farm Project- Harvesting

10 Garden/Farm Project- Cooking

11 Garden/Farm Project: The Finale

12 Next Steps

13 Thank You  Food Security Research Network  Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug  Northern Training Program of the Ministry of Colleges & Universities  Trainees  Rene Begg  Beverly McKay  Dustin Sainnawap  Diane Petiquan  Matilda Hudson

14 Sharing Circle  How do you put food on your table?  What are the sources of your food?  Store-bought, traditional boreal forest sources- fish, moose, grouse, blueberries, mushrooms, and cultivated gardens  What do you feel is the relationship between diet and a healthy community?  How would you like to strengthen the food availability in your community?  cultivated gardens, domestic livestock (chickens, sheep, goats), traditional boreal forest sources, more imported store foods


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