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Part of the Inuksiutit Food Sovereignty Project, this toolkit provides guidance in Inuktitut on how we can take a meal and draw out a story, delving deeper into the meaning of food, wellbeing, and the relationships supported through preparing and eating country food together. Use a camera, like the one on your phone, to video record the stories. In short, this toolkit is about digital storytelling through food.
This is the translated version of the Story of a Meal toolkit.