Te Mahi Māra Hua Parakore: A Māori Food Sovereignty Handbook

Par : Te Tākupu, Jessica Hutchings
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-9951256-3-6
  • EAN9780995125636
  • Date de parution08/11/2020
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurTe Tākupu

Résumé

Te Mahi Mara Hua Parakore: A Maori Food Sovereignty Handbook. Climate change, peak oil, food security, rampant consumerism, the struggle for Maori sovereignty - these issues can seem overwhelming for those of us who are primarily focused on the day-to-day task of caring for our whanau. This book makes explicit the connections between the global and the local, between the political and the personal.
Jessica Hutchings (hua parakore gardener, activist, academic and certified Te Waka Kai Ora grower) explains the political implications of the decisions that we make about growing and eating kai. She encourages us to take control over the food security of our whanau, providing practical advice on how to grow kai (food) in accordance with the kaupapa of hua parakore, inspiring us with stories of hua parakore heroes and reassuring us that becoming a hua parakore gardener is a journey that anyone can embark on.
  
Te Mahi Mara Hua Parakore: A Maori Food Sovereignty Handbook. Climate change, peak oil, food security, rampant consumerism, the struggle for Maori sovereignty - these issues can seem overwhelming for those of us who are primarily focused on the day-to-day task of caring for our whanau. This book makes explicit the connections between the global and the local, between the political and the personal.
Jessica Hutchings (hua parakore gardener, activist, academic and certified Te Waka Kai Ora grower) explains the political implications of the decisions that we make about growing and eating kai. She encourages us to take control over the food security of our whanau, providing practical advice on how to grow kai (food) in accordance with the kaupapa of hua parakore, inspiring us with stories of hua parakore heroes and reassuring us that becoming a hua parakore gardener is a journey that anyone can embark on.