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Indigenous Education – The Land’s Teachings

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Food Matters Manitoba (FMM) and Northern partners help to revitalize traditional Indigenous land–based education.

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Green Thumbs Spark Healthy Habits

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Tataskweyak (Split Lake) school garden program provides access to healthy produce for students and community members.

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Spring is Goose: Churchill Goose Hunt

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Spring is Goose: Cree Traditions in Chruchill Manitoba https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjAM6oGF1bU&t=45sFor the Cree of Manitoba, goose hunting is foundational to culture, livelihoods, nutrition, and the retention of traditional knowledge.  Each spring, Food

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Recent News

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On February 8,  Food Matters Manitoba will present our traditional approach towards educating Indigenous youth at the Indigenous Education Gathering – hosted by The Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint (MCIEB). 

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Recent News

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At Food and Beverage Manitoba’s sustainability conference and trade show Cultivate, Food Matters Manitoba will be presenting our community driven initiatives and collaborative efforts in Northern food insecurity.  Food Matters

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A letter of Experience from Dr. Cynthia Neudoerffer

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  Dr. Cynthia Neuoerffer accompanied us to our Norway house gathering to see first hand the work we do. She wrote this letter to share this experience with us but

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Conversations with our Northern Partners: Elder James Redhead

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  Elder James Redhead talked to us about life over the years in northern Manitoba, traditions, and food security Name: James Redhead, also known as Smokey Lives: Makeso Sakahikan (Fox Lake) When

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Conversations with our Northern Partners: Brian Trewin

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  Brian talked to us about small scale agriculture in northern Manitoba and the importance of focusing on the process rather than the end goal     Name: Brian Trewin Lives:

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Discussing First Nations Waste Minimization

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  Jordan from First Nations Waste Minimization (FNWM) talked to us about the environmental impacts of our current food system and sustainable solutions for northern Manitoba.  Name: Jordan Guiboche Lives:

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Conversations with Northern Partners: Billy Wavey

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  We had the chance to discuss with Billy about his work, what it means to him, and those who inspire him to do it daily. He also told us

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Food Matters Manitoba works to advance food security and food sovereignty for Indigenous peoples in Manitoba.
Our offices are located on Treaty Ten and Treaty One Territories, on the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Dene and Inuit, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our work also includes working alongside communities across Treaty Territories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. 
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