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JOB: Moberly Lake, BC – Indigenous Food Sovereignty Program Manager with Klinse-za Cultural Society and Amisk Farm

Posted by Michalina Hunter on April 02, 2025

Reporting to the Executive Director, the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Program Manager will work in collaboration with Klinse-za Cultural Society and Amisk Farm to oversee the day-to-day operations of the agricultural training program (I-FEAST). The program manager will also coordinate community programming centred around Indigenous food sovereignty and cultural revitalization. Amisk Farm is an Indigenous-owned and operated, small-scale farm located in Moberly Lake on Saulteau First Nations Reserve. Amisk Farm produces a wide variety of vegetable crops for no cost to Indigenous community members in the Moberly Lake area. This work is done in collaboration with Klinse-za Cultural Society, Tea Creek … Continue reading JOB: Moberly Lake, BC – Indigenous Food Sovereignty Program Manager with Klinse-za Cultural Society and Amisk Farm

JAN 31, 2024: ONLINE – Indigenous Food Sovereignty Panel – Land Back & Land Access

Posted by Michalina Hunter on December 19, 2023 2 Comments

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Join Leslie Anne St. Amour of RAVEN, Natasha Anderson of Minwaadizi Farm, and Julian Napoleon of Amisk Farm for a panel discussion on land back and Indigenous food sovereignty. In so-called British Columbia, 95% is “crown land”, and most is unceded; a small amount has been treatied back to Nations through the court system. What does unceded and land back mean? This panel will explore these questions and share ways that Indigenous farmers are accessing and stewarding land towards Indigenous Food Sovereignty (IFS) under the colonial government’s complex system of land title. Listeners will come away with ways to deepen relationships with … Continue reading JAN 31, 2024: ONLINE – Indigenous Food Sovereignty Panel – Land Back & Land Access