For Indigenous communities across North America, human milk has traditionally been the first food and medicine linked to enduring health benefits.
Breastfeeding/chestfeeding is viewed as an act of resilience and decolonization. These practices are deeply rooted in cultural teachings and passed down through generations.
This toolkit acknowledges the reader’s efforts and aims to support and enhance their work in advancing breastfeeding/chestfeeding practices through comprehensive guidance and resources.
How to Use This Toolkit
- Navigate the toolkit based on key topics such as community engagement, types of tribal laws and policies, policy writing tips, implementation and enforcement, and evaluation. Each topic is designed to provide comprehensive guidance and practical tips.
- This toolkit features policy examples and success stories from Tribal advocates in the Great Lakes Area to gain insights and inspiration for your own initiatives.
- Make use of the “Additional resources” sections in each part of the toolkit to find supplementary tools, materials, and information that can further support your efforts and expand your knowledge.
- It is designed for users at various stages of policy development, allowing them to start with any section relevant to their current needs.