Haudenosaunee Peoples of eastern North America have a strong agricultural tradition and culture associated with maize horticulture. Traditional foodways and diet were disrupted after the people were dispossessed from traditional lands maintained prior to colonization. As a result, Haudenosaunee have been disconnected from their traditional diet and lifestyle, and chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity are increasing. Healthy Roots was developed in Six Nations of the Grand River territory by Haudenosaunee community members. It started as a 90-day challenge, in which participants adhere to a diet of traditional foods found in Haudenosaunee territories pre-European contact. The community decided to formally evaluate the impact of the di...
THINKING BEYOND AN EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL TO ENHANCE WABANAKI HEALTH: STORY, RESILIENCE AND CHANGE By ...
The impact of colonialism on First Nations is rarely looked at the through the result of food abuse ...
Traditional Indigenous foodways remain important for the ongoing health and well being of contempora...
The Haudenosaunee Peoples of Eastern North America share a strong pastoral tradition and culture ass...
In rural Native American communities, access to healthy foods is limited and diet-related disparitie...
Indigenous Peoples are reclaiming their food security, nutrition, and well-being by revitalizing foo...
Establishing healthy eating habits during childhood is critical to prevent chronic diseases that dev...
Obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related chronic diseases persist in American Indians at rates that...
People of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significant lifestyle and dietary changes ...
The rates of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease in Native Americans and Alaska Natives far exceed ...
American Indian and Alaska Native Adults are twice as likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes th...
OBJECTIVE: The Northern Plains Indians of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significan...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to document th...
In remote Alaska Native communities, traditional foods are inextricably linked to health and food se...
Les Peuples autochtones à travers le monde sont disproportionnellement touchés par le diabète. Parmi...
THINKING BEYOND AN EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL TO ENHANCE WABANAKI HEALTH: STORY, RESILIENCE AND CHANGE By ...
The impact of colonialism on First Nations is rarely looked at the through the result of food abuse ...
Traditional Indigenous foodways remain important for the ongoing health and well being of contempora...
The Haudenosaunee Peoples of Eastern North America share a strong pastoral tradition and culture ass...
In rural Native American communities, access to healthy foods is limited and diet-related disparitie...
Indigenous Peoples are reclaiming their food security, nutrition, and well-being by revitalizing foo...
Establishing healthy eating habits during childhood is critical to prevent chronic diseases that dev...
Obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related chronic diseases persist in American Indians at rates that...
People of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significant lifestyle and dietary changes ...
The rates of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease in Native Americans and Alaska Natives far exceed ...
American Indian and Alaska Native Adults are twice as likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes th...
OBJECTIVE: The Northern Plains Indians of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significan...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to document th...
In remote Alaska Native communities, traditional foods are inextricably linked to health and food se...
Les Peuples autochtones à travers le monde sont disproportionnellement touchés par le diabète. Parmi...
THINKING BEYOND AN EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL TO ENHANCE WABANAKI HEALTH: STORY, RESILIENCE AND CHANGE By ...
The impact of colonialism on First Nations is rarely looked at the through the result of food abuse ...
Traditional Indigenous foodways remain important for the ongoing health and well being of contempora...