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Native Foods

Michael D. Wise

Agriculture, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism in American History

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Release Date: 30/06/2023

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social & Ethical Issues
Label: University of Arkansas Press
Series: Food and Foodways
Language: English
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press

Agriculture, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism in American History
Sheds new light on the historical roles of Native American cuisine in American history and the significance of ongoing colonial processes in present-day discussions about the place of Native foods and Native history in our evolving worlds of taste, justice, and politics.
In Native Foods: Agriculture, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism in American History, Michael D. Wise confronts four common myths about Indigenous food history: that most Native communities did not practice agriculture; that Native people were primarily hunters; that Native people were usually hungry; and that Native people never developed taste or cuisine. Wise argues that colonial expectations of food and agriculture have long structured ways of seeing (and of not seeing) Native land and labor.

Combining original historical research with interdisciplinary perspectives and informed by the work of Indigenous food sovereignty advocates and activists, this study sheds new light on the historical roles of Native American cuisine in American history and the significance of ongoing colonial processes in present-day discussions about the place of Native foods and Native history in our evolving worlds of taste, justice, and politics.