Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Traditional Foods and diabetes control, educational opportunities, and economic development.

MPH Program met with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Sitting Bull College to discuss the role of Traditional Foods and diabetes control, educational opportunities, and economic development. 

 From NDSU:
Dr. Warne, MPH Director
Dr. Kalidas Shetty, Professor of Plant Science & Associate Vice President of International Partnerships & Collaborations
Dr. Linda Frizzell, Assistant Professor, American Indian Public Health
Jordyn Wallenborn, MPH—Community Transformation Grant Project Coordinator

From SRST:
John Buckley, Diabetes Program Director
Charles “Red” Gates, Food Distribution Program Director
Ron His Horse Is Thunder, Standing Rock Farms Director
Louella Harrison, Elder Nutrition Director
Aubrey Sky, Community Gardening Director
Randal White, Tribal Council
Phyllis Young, Tribal Council
Margaret Gates, Health Director
Linda Jones, Professor of Ethnobotany, Sitting Bull College
Luke Black Elk, Environmental Science Program, Sitting Bull College
Wanda Agnew, United Tribes Technical College, Food Sovereignty Program
And many others!




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