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Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Food and drink / Health / Nutrition / Eskimos / Inuit / Food / Nutrition transition / Country food / Nunavut / Grocery store / Aboriginal food security in Canada
Date: 2011-03-17 06:15:47
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Food and drink
Health
Nutrition
Eskimos
Inuit
Food
Nutrition transition
Country food
Nunavut
Grocery store
Aboriginal food security in Canada

GECAFS Working Paper 7 Uningaiqtuq* How does a food systems approach elucidate the food insecurity of Inuit in Canada? Sarah Jones

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