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    Feed Our Children Our Own Foods

    Our community advocates for the integration of traditional, locally sourced foods into public programs to nourish children and preserve cultural heritage for future generations.

    By Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur

    Responds to — lack of traditional nutritious food for children

    Feed Our Children Our Own Foods
    Our culture is our pride. We live together, preserving our language, dialect, and customs. It’s essential that our Adivasi customs, like worshipping trees and roots, are protected and remain alive for our future generations. Our culture should support all living beings, animals, and human life through their joys and sorrows on earth. For us, this also means coming together. We celebrate festivals by taking turns with relatives and eat food together within the family. The community gathers for important moments, and we use our resources for necessary work in the home and family. But our children are not eating well because the nutritious foods we eat locally—like dal, bhaji, jowar roti, and bajra roti—are not provided in schools and Anganwadis. We believe that seasonal fruits like guava, black plum, mango, and traditional millets such as Kodo and Little millet, along with Bandi ka halwa, should be added to forest food products, PDS, and MDM. This isn't just about feeding them; it's about keeping our culture alive and ensuring our future generations thrive with the nourishment they know.

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    Advocate for and integrate traditional, locally consumed nutritious foods and seasonal forest products into children's diets and public food programs.

    Traditional foodsCultural preservationChild nutritionCommunity well-beingIndigenous knowledgeFood sovereignty

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    Living together and preserving our language, dialect, and customs is our pride.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    🏫

    Our village ward is being built. Our village's Anganwadi is being built. It's time to distribute puris at the Anganwadi.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    🌱

    Our culture should support all living beings, animals, and human life through their joys and sorrows on earth.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    🥘

    Sangri, Hungry, are being cooked for Chinu.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    🫂

    The community needs to gather for Juhi.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    🏠

    To be used for necessary work in the home and family.

    — Surajsingh Parmar

    🌳

    Adivasi customs are distinct. We worship trees and roots. Our customs should be protected.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🏠

    Upon receiving 20,000 rupees, I will buy property documents for the house and expand it for living.

    — Surajsingh Parmar

    🙏

    Forest, worship, tradition, customs and rituals, food and eating habits, religious ceremonies.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    🍎

    Seasonal fruits like guava, black plum, mango, jujube, tamarind, Mahua flower, Kodo millet, Little millet, Kulthi ghugri etc. should be added in forest food products, PDS and MDM.

    — Surajsingh Parmar

    🎉

    We celebrate festivals by taking turns with relatives and eat food together within the family.

    — Surajsingh Parmar

    🍲

    Children do not eat because nutritious foods eaten locally in our village, such as dal, bhaji, jowar roti, bajra roti, etc., are not provided. The government should make locally consumed nutritious food available.

    — Vijay kanesh

    🌱

    The main objective is that my culture remains alive for my future generations.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    🏚️

    Our house is in a bad condition, our language is different.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    🥣

    Bandi ka halwa should be given to children at school Anganwadis.

    — Devisingh Solanki

    Nourish Futures with Our Native Grains

    Nourish Futures with Our Native Grains

    Revive Our Food, Revive Our Culture

    Revive Our Food, Revive Our Culture

    Nourish Future Generations with Forest Gifts and Ancestral Tongues

    Nourish Future Generations with Forest Gifts and Ancestral Tongues

    Pass on Our Traditions, Feed Our Future

    Pass on Our Traditions, Feed Our Future