This article examines historical evidence that correlates a decline in Native American health and fertility with ruptures to indigenous food systems following European colonization. It suggests new interdisciplinary ways to study the association between breached indigenous nutritional practices and a decline in Native American health. These objectives bring together students of history and natural science and entail new ways of synthesizing hitherto separate scholarly enterprises in the classroom. In light of the most cutting-edge scientific literature on nutrition, metabolic syndrome, and immunology, they require a new consideration of the historical association between Native American health and indigenous food systems
For the majority of Native American tribes on the Great Plains, contact with Euro-Americans resulted...
An understanding of traditional Native American food patterns is needed to develop efforts for decre...
Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part...
This article examines historical evidence that correlates a decline in Native American health and fe...
Food deserts are low-income areas lacking access to nutritious and affordable food. Such limited acc...
Effectively engaging in food work with and among Native American people toward food sovereignty requ...
Approximately 12,000–15,000 years ago people from northeast Asia crossed the Bering Land Bridge to e...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to document th...
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 UNNATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE The health problems Native Americans are confronting today did not ...
This research examines obesity among Oklahoma Choctaws at the intersections of issues related to his...
Introduction It is a commonly held notion in the U.S. that transforming an "underdeveloped" society ...
Funded by Nellis Air Force Base (NAFB), my thesis research and analysis examined Native American kno...
The COVID-19 pandemic is flooding and splitting “efficiency” fault lines in today’s industrialized f...
For the majority of Native American tribes on the Great Plains, contact with Euro-Americans resulted...
An understanding of traditional Native American food patterns is needed to develop efforts for decre...
Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part...
This article examines historical evidence that correlates a decline in Native American health and fe...
Food deserts are low-income areas lacking access to nutritious and affordable food. Such limited acc...
Effectively engaging in food work with and among Native American people toward food sovereignty requ...
Approximately 12,000–15,000 years ago people from northeast Asia crossed the Bering Land Bridge to e...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to document th...
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 UNNATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE The health problems Native Americans are confronting today did not ...
This research examines obesity among Oklahoma Choctaws at the intersections of issues related to his...
Introduction It is a commonly held notion in the U.S. that transforming an "underdeveloped" society ...
Funded by Nellis Air Force Base (NAFB), my thesis research and analysis examined Native American kno...
The COVID-19 pandemic is flooding and splitting “efficiency” fault lines in today’s industrialized f...
For the majority of Native American tribes on the Great Plains, contact with Euro-Americans resulted...
An understanding of traditional Native American food patterns is needed to develop efforts for decre...
Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part...