Dawson, Leslie2022-11-102022-11-102020Dawson L. (2020) “Food will be what brings the people together”: Constructing counter-narratives from the perspective of Indigenous foodways. In P. Settee, & S. Shukla (Eds.), Indigenous food systems: Concepts, cases, and conversations. (Chapter 5). Canadian Scholars9781773381091https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/2868Learning Objectives: 1. Readers will reflect on how discourse may serve the interests of the dominant colonial groupwhile undermining the worldviews of Indigenous peoples. 2. Readers will explore the connection of different worldviews to the meanings and rituals assigned to food, eating, and mealtime. 3. Readers will relate the importance of constructing counter-narratives based in local Indigenous foodways for Indigenous well-being, identity, and food sovereignty.enAll Rights Reservedcritical discourse analysiscounter-narrativefoodways“Food will be what brings the people together”: constructing counter-narratives from the perspective of Indigenous foodwaysBook Chapter