They recognize the cultural significance of food and the importance of traditional foodways in safeguarding health. |
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When we talk about food and foodways we need to examine not only familiarity but also accessibility as an issue of identity formation. |
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Pier women have maintained their heritage through foodways and other rituals in the home and greater Pier community. |
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How are Canada's current foodways being transformed within a global economy? |
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For Mesoamerica, evidently, the foodways described under Aztec food and Maya food have constituted important culinary traditions whose influence can still be detected. |
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They have maintained this heritage through foodways, the making of clothing for ceremonial occasions, and the maintenance of religious rituals in the home and the ethnic community. |
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This section of the country has some of the oldest known foodways in the land, with some recipes almost 400 years old. |
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In turn, each mixes and matches with the foodways of the Seminole tribe and Anglophone settlers. |
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But the strange logic of American industrial foodways intervened. |
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The 1980s was the critical decade in the emergence of this way of living, thinking and feeling and, as Malouf recognised, the country's foodways were among the most vivid illustration of a new cosmopolitan sensibility. |
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What we eat, how we eat, and when we eat reflect the complexity of wide cultural arrangements around food and foodways, the unique organization of food systems, and existing social policies. |
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Secondly, African American foodways and the role of soul food in Black barbershop culture helps to inform the ritualizing characteristics of the barbershop. |
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