Native American resilience to protect family nutrition during a pandemic: A qualitative analysis
Sarah Vanegas, Reese Cuddy, Taylor Billey, Tanya Jones, Karlita Pablo, Novalene Goklish, Ashley Thacker, Leonela Nelson, Robin Tessay, Nicole Neault, Katie E. Nelson, Kimberlyn Yazzie, Allison Barlow

TL;DR
This study explores how Native American families in the US used cultural strengths to protect child nutrition during the pandemic.
Contribution
The study highlights specific resilience strategies used by Native American families to address food and water insecurity during the pandemic.
Findings
Pandemic lockdowns worsened existing food and water access challenges for Native American families.
Families used traditional foodways and family support to maintain child feeding practices.
Understanding these resilience factors can help improve nutrition support during public health crises.
Abstract
Native American (NA) communities have a history of being forced to adapt to adversity and leverage cultural strengths to cope with nutrition injustices. For generations, NA families in the United States (US) have experienced ongoing burdens from colonization-related disruptions to traditional foodways, resulting in disproportionately high prevalence of food and drinking water insecurity and related early childhood obesity. The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated these disparities. This study qualitatively explored NA families’ experiences with food access, water access and early childhood feeding during the COVID-19 pandemic. We further sought to identify resilience factors and specific response strategies that families employed to deal with challenges brought about by the pandemic. A total of 53 in-depth interviews were conducted with NA mothers (mean age 21.2 years) of children 0–3…
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TopicsFood Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Child Nutrition and Water Access · Indigenous Studies and Ecology
