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  • Indians of North America -- Diseases.
     
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  • First Nations -- Health and hygiene.
     
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  • First Nations -- Diseases.
     
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  • Pima Indians -- Health and hygiene.
     
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  • Pima Indians -- Diseases.
     
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  • Weight loss -- Case studies.
     
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  • Reducing exercises.
     
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  • Obesity -- Health aspects.
     
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  • Diabetes -- Diet therapy.
     
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    The creative native. We are what we once were. Part 2 [videorecording (DVD)].
    Visual Education Centre, [2013].
    Call #:DVD 362.108997 C912w Pt.2
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  • Indian women -- Health and hygiene.
  •  
  • First Nations women -- Health and hygiene.
  •  
  • Indians of North America -- Health and hygiene.
  •  
  • Indians of North America -- Diseases.
  •  
  • First Nations -- Health and hygiene.
  •  
  • First Nations -- Diseases.
  •  
  • Pima Indians -- Health and hygiene.
  •  
  • Pima Indians -- Diseases.
  •  
  • Weight loss -- Case studies.
  •  
  • Reducing exercises.
  •  
  • Obesity -- Health aspects.
  •  
  • Diabetes -- Diet therapy.
  •  
  • Diabetes -- Nutritional aspects.
  •  
  • Beauty, Personal.
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    We are what we once were. Part 2 [videorecording (DVD)]
    Format: 
    [videorecording (DVD)].
    Description: 
    1 videodisc (ca. 24 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm.
    Notes: 
    Contains the second of two make-over episodes from the documentary TV series.
    Program content : The Creative Native Series, Inc., 2002-2006.
    Licensed for educational purposes and for public libraries for non-theatrical use.
    Contents: 
    Exercises for Home (5:23) -- Diabetes (3:44) -- Growing Traditional Foods (2:53) -- Smoked Salmon (3:47) -- Clothing and Hair Makeovers (4:08) -- Makeover Reveal Night (4:22).
    Performers: 
    Hosted by Tamara Bell.
    Summary: 
    "In this two episode program, two Aboriginal women are selected and given complete make-over. We supply trainers, nutritionists and therapists to help these women attain a better life. Our enthusiastic crew joined in the make-over to try to shed some of those unwanted pounds and combat diabetes. To find out more, we travel to the Pima community in southern Arizona. The Pima people have been studied for over fifty years to determine why they have the highest diabetic rate in the world. Interviews with Dr. Donald Warne expose the current health crisis of diabetes and childhood obesity in Indian communities. It's estimated that 40% of Aboriginal youth are overweight. First People throughout the Americas suffer from poor nutrition. We examine the growing movement to preserve native cuisine and highlight the numerous agricultural contributions made by First People. We conclude with a dramatic reveal of all the women who participated."--Container.
    "'The creative native' is a lively ongoing series that demonstrates the step-by-step process of creating traditional and contemporary indigenous crafts. Host Tamara Bell introduces unique artists and craftspeople, providing a greater understanding of indigenous culture and its art. The series has strong thematic episodes, distinctive indigenous music, and Aboriginal languages. Episodes contain artist profiles, in-depth interviews, traditional and contemporary art projecs and historic snapshots that emphasize the Aboriginal cultural contexts relevant to the them of each episode. Many of the episodes focus on youth, with projects suitable for a wide range of audiences."--Container.
    Genre: 
    Documentary television programs.
    Instructional television programs.
    DVDs.
    Other authors: 
    Bell, Tamara.
    Creative Native (Firm)
    Visual Education Centre.
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