Strengthening Community through a Traditional Haudenosaunee Diet

K. Gordon, A. D. Davis, L. D. Hill, Sujane Kandasamy, B. Samtani, Nicole M. Bilodeau, S. Anand, R. Souza
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The Haudenosaunee Peoples of Eastern North America share a strong pastoral tradition and culture associated with maize agriculture. Traditional dietary practices were severely disrupted by colonial practices, and over time this has led to increased burdens of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. To lead meaningful Traditional dietary practices, Haudenosaunee community members mobilized to develop and promote a 90-day challenge called ‘Healthy Roots.’ The Healthy Roots Program prioritizes Traditional Haudenosaunee foods found in territories during pre-contact times. The community decided to officially evaluate the impact of the dietary program using a pilot pre–post evaluation study (International Journal of Indigenous Health, 2021). We created the following digital story to capture the experiences and perspectives of the first cohort of community members to enroll in the Six Nations Healthy Roots Research Study. The film team attended six community meetings between February 2017 and October 2017 to capture the stories of participants before, during, and after the completion of the Healthy Roots Program. *Private Media Link for Video: https://bit.ly/3EJnsJO
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通过传统的豪德诺索尼饮食加强社区
北美洲东部的Haudenosaunee民族有着与玉米农业相关的强烈的田园传统和文化。传统的饮食习惯被殖民地的做法严重破坏,随着时间的推移,这导致了2型糖尿病和肥胖症等慢性疾病的负担增加。为了引导有意义的传统饮食实践,Haudenosaunee社区成员动员起来,制定并推广一项名为“健康根”的90天挑战健康根计划优先考虑接触前地区发现的传统Haudenosaunee食品。社区决定通过试点前后评估研究正式评估饮食计划的影响(《国际土著健康杂志》,2021)。我们创建了以下数字故事,以捕捉第一批参加六国健康根研究的社区成员的经历和观点。电影团队在2017年2月至2017年10月期间参加了六次社区会议,以捕捉参与者在健康根计划完成之前、期间和之后的故事。*视频私人媒体链接:https://bit.ly/3EJnsJO
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