About the Project
A lack of food choice or limitation in food sharing networks is a significant concern for Indigenous people that are separated from their communities for short or longer periods of time. This research will trace the historical and contemporary food economies, both Indigenous and western or market based, since World War II in Indigenous communities located in northern Ontario, northern Manitoba, and the urban centres of Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, and Sioux Lookout.
Research Team: Kelly Skinner, Kristin Burnett, Barb Parker, Jamie Cidro, Hannah Neufeld.
Project Leads

Kelly Skinner, Phd, MPH, MSc
Associate Professor, School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo

Barbara Parker

Hannah Neufeld, PhD, Msc
Associate Professor, School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo

Jamie Cidro, PhD
Faculty Member, Director of the Masters in Development Practice

Kristin Burnett, PHD, MA
Professor, Department of Indigenous Learning, Lakehead University