In partnership with Echo Hawk Consulting, headed by Crystal Echo Hawk, and Wilson Pipestem of Pipestem Law, the Indigenous Food & Agriculture Initiative (IFAI) is proud to announce the release of Feeding Ourselves: Food Access, Health Disparities, and the Pathways to Healthy Native American Communities. This comprehensive report discusses the state of
food access in Native American communities and the resulting health
disparities in Native Americans. The report – commissioned by the
American Heart Association (AHA) and its Voices for Healthy Kids®, a
joint initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and AHA –
calls for Tribes, the federal government, and philanthropic
organizations to serve as agents of change in the area of Native food
access.
Written with Janie Simms Hipp, IFAI Director, and Wilson Pipestem, the report describes the problem Natives face:
“Now-repudiated
federal policies that forcibly separated Native peoples from our
historical lands and traditional sources of food are manifesting in our
bodies today. Separation from healthy foods has been one of the most
pernicious health problems we endure. The epidemics of obesity and
diabetes in Native communities, even among our children, are direct
consequences of limited access to healthy food.”
Feeding Ourselves
examines success stories from grassroots programs in tribal communities
that inspire and educate. The authors then suggest specific pathways
for tribes, the federal government, and philanthropists to empower
Native people to solve these difficult problems.
About Feeding Ourselves, National Congress of American Indians President Brian Cladoosby says:
"American
Indians and Alaska Natives since time immemorial have relied on our
traditional foods, or First Foods, to sustain us. The ability of Indian
Country to feed itself with healthy, local, and traditional foods is a
not only a critical part of a strong tribal community, it's vital to
tribal sovereignty. Feeding Ourselves is an excellent resource
for tribal communities to see the extent of the food-related issues in
Indian Country and begin to develop tribally-driven solutions using the
information in the report and our collective wisdom to solve them. I
highly recommend this report as required reading for all of Indian
Country.”
Chairman Charlie Vig of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community says:
“Feeding
Ourselves provides a clear analysis of and important solutions to the
dietary problems among Native American communities which undermine so
devastatingly our peoples’ health. All of us who are working to improve
Native nutrition must applaud the American Heart Association and the
authors of this report for casting a bright light on this crisis for a
wider audience.”
You can download the full report here. An Executive Summary is also available.
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About Echo Hawk Consulting
Echo
Hawk Consulting offers expert services in executive nonprofit
leadership, philanthropic giving, community development, program design,
fundraising, public relations and marketing to tribes, grant makers,
businesses, nonprofit organizations and philanthropic individuals
focused on strategic growth, social change, and investment in Indian
Country. For more information visit www.echohawkconsulting.com
About the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative
The
University of Arkansas School of Law’s Indigenous Food and Agriculture
Initiative, is the nation’s first law school initiative focusing on
tribal food systems, agriculture and community sustainability. Janie
Simms Hipp serves as the Director and a visiting law professor. The
initiative provides educational and technical assistance to tribal
governments, private entities and businesses engaging or entering the
food sector. Other areas of research, service and education include
agriculture, health and nutrition law and policy development, and the
formation of pipeline programs to engage Native students in four-year
higher education institutions, law and graduate opportunities. For more
information visit: http://law.uark.edu/ifai/
About Pipestem Law
Founded
by Wilson Pipestem in 1999, Pipestem Law serves tribal governments and
other Indian country clients on matters related to protection of tribal
sovereignty, exercising tribal rights, and holding the federal
government accountable for its treaty and trust obligations to Indian
country.
About the American Heart Association
The
American Heart Association is devoted to saving people from heart
disease and stroke – the two leading causes of death in the world. We
team with millions of volunteers to fund innovative research, fight for
stronger public health policies, and provide lifesaving tools and
information to prevent and treat these diseases. The Dallas-based
association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization
dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. For more information
visit heart.org
About Voices for Healthy Kids
Voices
for Healthy Kids®, is a joint initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation (RWJF) and AHA. Voices for Healthy Kids works to help all
young people eat healthier foods and be more active. Nearly one in three
kids and teens are overweight or obese. By engaging, organizing and
mobilizing people in communities across the United States, Voices for
Healthy Kids will help make the healthy choice the easy choice in the
places where children live, learn, and play. To learn more: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Advocate/Voices-for-Healthy-Kids_UCM_453195_SubHomePage.jsp