Introduction It is a commonly held notion in the U.S. that transforming an "underdeveloped" society into a more technologically advanced society with a higher economic standard of living results in an improved diet and better nutritional status. This notion, which persists to this day, colored the perceptions of early colonial administrators in America who believed that American Indians starved before the colonists arrived and would have continued to starve were it not for their aid. The colonists chose to believe that their arrival resulted in an improved life for those who preceded them. Yet, historical analysis of the diet of one Indian tribe, the Navajos, suggests that although contact with a more economically developed culture does lea...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to document th...
Amidst the socioeconomic and political constraints imposed from a dominant Euroamerican society, the...
AbstractApproximately 12,000–15,000 years ago people from northeast Asia crossed the Bering Land Bri...
This article examines historical evidence that correlates a decline in Native American health and fe...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
Approximately 12,000–15,000 years ago people from northeast Asia crossed the Bering Land Bridge to e...
Food deserts are low-income areas lacking access to nutritious and affordable food. Such limited acc...
Many scholars speculate that Navajo culture arose as Athabaskan migrants gradually adopted Puebloan ...
Effectively engaging in food work with and among Native American people toward food sovereignty requ...
For the majority of Native American tribes on the Great Plains, contact with Euro-Americans resulted...
A second Navajo geographic advantage was their environment: varied, much of it dry and rugged, it wa...
The health of Native Americans has undergone rapid change in recent decades as chronic diseases larg...
The rates of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease in Native Americans and Alaska Natives far exceed ...
The perseverance of North American native cultures has finally focused attention on the durability o...
People who inhabited North America came through the Bering Isthmus from Northeast Asia. They adapted...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to document th...
Amidst the socioeconomic and political constraints imposed from a dominant Euroamerican society, the...
AbstractApproximately 12,000–15,000 years ago people from northeast Asia crossed the Bering Land Bri...
This article examines historical evidence that correlates a decline in Native American health and fe...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
Approximately 12,000–15,000 years ago people from northeast Asia crossed the Bering Land Bridge to e...
Food deserts are low-income areas lacking access to nutritious and affordable food. Such limited acc...
Many scholars speculate that Navajo culture arose as Athabaskan migrants gradually adopted Puebloan ...
Effectively engaging in food work with and among Native American people toward food sovereignty requ...
For the majority of Native American tribes on the Great Plains, contact with Euro-Americans resulted...
A second Navajo geographic advantage was their environment: varied, much of it dry and rugged, it wa...
The health of Native Americans has undergone rapid change in recent decades as chronic diseases larg...
The rates of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease in Native Americans and Alaska Natives far exceed ...
The perseverance of North American native cultures has finally focused attention on the durability o...
People who inhabited North America came through the Bering Isthmus from Northeast Asia. They adapted...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to document th...
Amidst the socioeconomic and political constraints imposed from a dominant Euroamerican society, the...
AbstractApproximately 12,000–15,000 years ago people from northeast Asia crossed the Bering Land Bri...