“We call it soul food”: Inuit women and the role of country food in health and well-being in Nunavut
Amy Caughey(Government of Nunavut), Sherilee L. Harper(University of Guelph), Martha Jaw(Government of Nunavut), Theresa Koonoo(Government of Nunavut), Helle Moeller(Lakehead University), Michelle Doucette(Government of Nunavut), Pitsiula Kilabuk(Government of Nunavut), Jan M. Sargeant(University of Guelph), Jean Allen(R&D Systems (United States)), Igah Sanguya(Government of Nunavut)
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