Indigenous Foods Working Group
In 2020, a new and much-needed working group was born, focusing on Indigenous and traditional foods. The working group is still in its infancy, meeting with various members throughout Alaska’s communities. We are working on our mission and have established three goals:
advocacy
provide networking opportunities
provide support for food system assessment and planning.
Launched in 2020, this much-needed working group was born, focusing on Indigenous and traditional foods. The working group is still in its infancy, meeting with various members throughout Alaska’s communities. We are working on our mission and have established three goals: 1) advocacy, 2) provide networking opportunities, and 3) provide support for food system assessment and planning.
The diversity that exists across Alaska’s landscape is reflected in the diversity that exists between Tribes. Yet, there are things that connect us all, no matter the culture, language, or history. We all eat. What we eat and how we eat is something that defines us, and it is something that connects us. Over the past year, the Indigenous Foods Committee has continued to refine scope and strategic plan for the committee to help ensure that the priorities being pursued were meaningful to the committee members. Priorities include identifying and supporting policy that helps ensure continued access to traditional use harvest areas, increased opportunities for funding and technical support, and strengthening relationships between the State of Alaska and Tribes to support food sovereignty and security.
We are working to further food security with Alaska Native/American Indian communities, food sovereignty, and advocating for policies that affect the production, sale, or trading of traditional foods. Indigenous foods are a vital part of Alaska’s food system. It is important we work to further food security and sovereignty throughout Alaska and advocate the importance of Indigenous foods. The committee meets on the last Thursday of every month, 12:30-2pm. We are currently recruiting more participants to increase the scope and capacity of the work that is occurring.
Contact Chair Tikaan Galbreath to get involved.
Indigenous foods resources
Alaska Resources:
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium - Traditional Foods & Nutrition
Article (2018) A scoping review of traditional food security in Alaska
National Resources:
Funding Resources:
Alaska Division of Agriculture Grants - Micro Grants for Food Security & Specialty Crop Block Grants
RurAL CAP: Growing Rural Opportunities for Wellness (GROW) Program (information about the 2021 funding cycle)
USDA RESOURCES:
FNS has various resources to assist CNP operators in determining how traditional Indigenous foods may contribute toward a reimbursable meal:
Bringing Tribal Foods and Traditions into Cafeterias, Classrooms, and Gardens
Crediting of Child Nutrition Programs and Traditional Indigenous Foods Memo
Crediting Handbook for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
Crediting Updates for Child Nutrition Programs: Be in the Know! Webinar Series
Policy Guidance
Farm Bill Implementation Memo: Donated Traditional Foods and Civil Liability
Grain Requirements for the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program
Procuring Local Meat, Poultry, Game, and Eggs for Child Nutrition Programs
Other Resources: