Nutrition Education for Native Americans

Nutrition Education for Native Americans
Title Nutrition Education for Native Americans PDF eBook
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Pages 76
Release 1984
Genre Diet in disease
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Using Our Wit and Wisdom to Live Well with Diabetes

Using Our Wit and Wisdom to Live Well with Diabetes
Title Using Our Wit and Wisdom to Live Well with Diabetes PDF eBook
Author Barbara Mora
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 2008
Genre Diabetes
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"Barbara Mora's (Paiute/Diné) mother, who passed away from diabetes complications, struggled to confront the reality of the disease. "My mother would not deal with diabetes; it was a big scary topic," Mora says. "She only saw the horrible things: amputations, dialysis and death." When Mora was diagnosed with diabetes 14 years ago, she chose to deal with the disease differently. As the fourth generation on her mother's side to suffer from diabetes, many of Mora's family members did not want her to talk about it. "I thought no, I'm not going to go quietly," Mora says. "I'm going to find out everything I need to know about diabetes." After her mother's death, and her father's subsequent passing, Mora felt herself slipping into depression. Rather than falling victim to diabetes and depression, Mora relied on the Diné tradition of praying each morning to restore her spirit. Then she channeled her emotional and spiritual journey with diabetes from denial to depression to staying active and healthy with the disease in the book Using Our Wit and Wisdom to Live Well with Diabetes." from ://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/05/14/native-life-provides-online-health-support-network-34013.

Nutrition Education Resource Guide for American Indians and Alaska Natives

Nutrition Education Resource Guide for American Indians and Alaska Natives
Title Nutrition Education Resource Guide for American Indians and Alaska Natives PDF eBook
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Pages 84
Release 1988
Genre Government publications
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Cultural Food Practices

Cultural Food Practices
Title Cultural Food Practices PDF eBook
Author Cynthia M. Goody
Publisher American Dietetic Associati
Pages 264
Release 2010
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0880914335

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Provides information on food practices for 15 cultures. Each chapter focuses on a particular culture, including such factors as diabetes risk factors; traditional foods, dishes and meal plans; special holiday foods; traditional health beliefs; current food practices, and more. Culturally appropriate counselling recommendations are also discussed.

Broken Promises: Evaluating the Native American Health Care System

Broken Promises: Evaluating the Native American Health Care System
Title Broken Promises: Evaluating the Native American Health Care System PDF eBook
Author U. S. Commission on Civil Rights
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 156
Release 2013-02-15
Genre
ISBN 9781482551396

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The report reveals that the Native American health care system created by the federal government has used only limited and incremental responses to the health care challenges faced by Native Americans.

American Indian and Alaskan Native Health

American Indian and Alaskan Native Health
Title American Indian and Alaskan Native Health PDF eBook
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Pages 144
Release 1996
Genre Health promotion
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The Great Father

The Great Father
Title The Great Father PDF eBook
Author Francis Paul Prucha
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 1402
Release 1995-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803287341

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"This is Francis Paul Prucha's magnum opus. It is a great work. . . . This study will . . . [be] a standard by which other studies of American Indian affairs will be judged. American Indian history needed this book, has long awaited it, and rejoices at its publication."-American Indian Culture and Research Journal. "The author's detailed analysis of two centuries of federal policy makes The Great Father indispensable reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American Indian policy."-Journal of American History. "Written in an engaging fashion, encompassing an extraordinary range of material, devoting attention to themes as well as to chronological narration, and presenting a wealth of bibliographical information, it is an essential text for all students and scholars of American Indian history and anthropology."-Oregon Historical Quarterly."A monumental endeavor, rigorously researched and carefully written. . . . It will remain for decades as an indispensable reference tool and a compendium of knowledge pertaining to United States-Indian relations."-Western Historical Quarterly. "Perhaps the crowning achievement of Prucha's scholarly career."-Vine Deloria Jr., America."For many years to come, The Great Father will be the point of departure for all those embarking on research projects in the history of government Indian policy."-William T. Hagan, New Mexico Historical Review. "The appearance of this massive history of federal Indian policy is a triumph of historical research and scholarly publication."-Lawrence C. Kelly, Montana. "This is the most important history ever published about the formulation of federal Indian policies in the United States."-Herbert T. Hoover, Minnesota History. "This truly is the definitive work on the subject."-Ronald Rayman, Library Journal.The Great Father was widely praised when it appeared in two volumes in 1984 and was awarded the Ray Allen Billington Prize by the Organization of American Historians. This abridged one-volume edition follows the structure of the two-volume edition, eliminating only the footnotes and some of the detail. It is a comprehensive history of the relations between the U.S. government and the Indians. Covering the two centuries from the Revolutionary War to 1980, the book traces the development of American Indian policy and the growth of the bureaucracy created to implement that policy.Francis Paul Prucha, S.J., a leading authority on American Indian policy and the author of more than a dozen other books, is an emeritus professor of history at Marquette University.