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Traditional Food Dietary Guide for Alaska Native Cancer Survivors Changing Patterns in Cancer in Native Communities September 7, 2007 Christine A. DeCourtney, MPA Karen M. Mitchell
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Alaska is one-fifth the size of the lower 48 states. It measures 2,400 miles east to west. It measures 1,420 miles north to south.
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Project Background Maintaining a healthy diet is important for cancer patients. During treatment and survivorship, dietary recommendations are often unfamiliar to Alaska Natives.
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They told me to eat kale when I was getting cancer treatment. I don’t even know what kale is. I wanted sea asparagus. Ethel Lund, Alaska Native cancer survivor
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There are no culturally appropriate nutritional resources available for Alaska Natives. Lance Armstrong Foundation provided funding to develop nutritional resources for Alaska Native cancer patients.
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Buy Local! –Catch local –Gather local –Share local –Eat local
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Contents Traditional Foods—Good for Life Eating for health Foods from the land and sea Plants Recipes Eating during cancer treatment Managing cancer treatment side effects Glossary References Resources
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Happiness is healing. Elders need to taste the food they’ve grown up on so they can feel good about themselves again—it’s a healing thing. Frank Wright, Hoonah
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Contact information Christine DeCourtney cdecourtney@anmc.org or 907.729.3922 cdecourtney@anmc.org Karen Mitchell kmmitchell@anthc.org or 907.729.4491kmmitchell@anthc.org
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