Food is Medicine: Traditional foods lead a Sixties Scoop Survivor home – FNHA

Mar 24, 2025

​How Nuxalk First Nations restaurateur Inez Cook reconnected to her family and community through food

An article from the FNHA’s Office of the Chief Medical Officer

​Food has been medicine in more ways than one for Inez Cook, owner of the award-winning Salmon n’ Bannock Bistro, Vancouver’s only First Nations restaurant, and its offshoot, Salmon n’ Bannock on the Fly, located at the Vancouver International Airport. ​

Born a member of Nuxalk Nation in Bella Coola, BC, Inez was forcibly taken from her parents at the age of one and adopted into a white family. She was among about 20,000 Indigenous child victims of this practice, now known as the Sixties Scoop, although it was carried out between 1951 and 1991.

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