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HA:SAN’S  GARDEN  AND  NUTRITION  PROGRAM Ha:sa ñ Preparatory and Leadership School
As a whole First Nations people suffer from a higher incidence of diabetes than the general population.  The Tohono O´odham have the highest rate of type 2 diabetes in the world with more than 50% of those over the age of 35 having the disease.
Some nutritionists and healthcare officials believe that  the diabetes  epidemic in First Nations can be mostly attributed to the shift away from traditional plant and animal foods towards the processed foods of the modern American diet.
The pre-1492 First Nations people were living with 2 conditions: one, nobody was telling them what to do; and two, they were living communally.  The communal group was responsible for life and death-everything that ever happened to you they noticed. John Mohawk - Seneca
So if a food made you sick the communal group noticed.  If another food made you thrive, they noticed that too.  Food was seen as medicine.  In a hospital the food they feed you is not medicine, it makes you sick, keeps you in the hospital and makes the hospital more money. John Mohawk - Seneca
In the past food choice was motivated by which foods helped people thrive instead of which foods are going to make money.  That is the big difference.  Today the value of food is predicated by profit but the value of heritage foods was weighed upon life force.  John Mohawk - Seneca
BREAD VS. WIHOG   from: nutritiondata.com  and from: L. Rockwell.  1999.  Good Enough to Eat: A Kid’s Guide to Food and Nutrition.  HarperCollins Publishers, New York.   WIHOG GI   = 25 Amylose soluble fiber   blood sugar   insulin levels     BREAD GI   = 70 Amylopectin soluble fiber   blood sugar   insulin levels  
CARROT VS. SNICKERS   from: nutritiondata.com  and from: L. Rockwell.  1999.  Good Enough to Eat: A Kid’s Guide to Food and Nutrition.  HarperCollins Publishers, New York.  Carrot GI   = 47 carbs = 5g GL   = 2 blood   sugar levels insulin    secretion Snickers GI   = 55 carbs = 64g GL   = 35 blood   sugar levels insulin    secretion
bahidaj wiyo:di kiaki or giad wihog onk i:wagi
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL FOODS   from: P. R. Krausman et al.  1990.  Nutritional Composition of Desert Mule Deer Forage in the Picacho Mountains, Arizona.  Desert Plants 10(1): 32-34. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL FOODS   from: W. C. Hodgson.  2001.  Food Plants of the Sonoran Desert.  University of Arizona Press, Tucson. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
NUTRIENT QUALITY: Mesquite vs. Beans  (100 gram serving, nutrients in grams)   from: nutritiondata.com    mesquite    pinto beans    kidney beans carbs  magnesium   iron   calories
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL FOODS   from: nutritiondata.com ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
NUTRIENT QUALITY: Amaranth vs. Wheat  (1 cup equivalents, nutrients in % of Daily Value)  from: nutritiondata.com fiber  copper   mang.   iron      amaranth    wheat flour (white, enriched)    wheat flour (whole-grain)
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL FOODS   from: nutritiondata.com ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
NUTRIENT QUALITY: Acorns vs. Wheat  (1 cup equivalents, nutrients in relative values)  from: nutritiondata.com    acorns (dried)    wheat flour (white, enriched)    wheat flour (whole-grain) A. A. S.  G.L.   Vita. B 6   copper
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL FOODS   from: nutritiondata.com ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
NUTRIENT QUALITY: Lambsquarter vs. Greens  (1 cup equivalents, nutrients in relative values)     lambsquarter    Iceberg lettuce    spinach A. A. S.  Vitamin C   Mang.   copper
CHOLESTEROL LEVELS  (mg) from: S.B. Eaton et al.  1988.  The Paleolithic Prescription: a Program of Diet and Exercise and a Design for Living.  Harper and Row, New York . ETHNIC GROUP COUNTRY AVG. SERUM CHOLESTEROL Hadza Tanzania 110 Inuit Canada 141 Kung! Botswana 120 Aborigine Australia 139 Pygmy Zaire 106 Caucasian America 210
WILD MEAT vs. DOMESTIC  (1 pound of raw shoulder meat, nutrients in grams) from: nutritiondata.com  lamb   pork   beef  deer   bison   rabbit   caribou      protein     fat     saturated fat
NUTRIENTS  (mg) from: S.B. Eaton and M. Konner.  1985.  Paleolithic Nutrition: a Consideration of its Nature and Current Implications.  New England Journal of Medicine  312 : 283-289. choles.   sodium  calcium   Vitamin C    hunter-gatherer    modern American    recommended
TOTAL DIETARY ENERGY from: S.B. Eaton and M. Konner.  1985.  Paleolithic Nutrition: a Consideration of its Nature and Current Implications.  New England Journal of Medicine  312 : 283-289.  carbs  fats   proteins  alcohol      hunter-gatherer    modern American    recommended

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Ha San+Nutrition+Portion

  • 1. HA:SAN’S GARDEN AND NUTRITION PROGRAM Ha:sa ñ Preparatory and Leadership School
  • 2. As a whole First Nations people suffer from a higher incidence of diabetes than the general population. The Tohono O´odham have the highest rate of type 2 diabetes in the world with more than 50% of those over the age of 35 having the disease.
  • 3. Some nutritionists and healthcare officials believe that the diabetes epidemic in First Nations can be mostly attributed to the shift away from traditional plant and animal foods towards the processed foods of the modern American diet.
  • 4. The pre-1492 First Nations people were living with 2 conditions: one, nobody was telling them what to do; and two, they were living communally. The communal group was responsible for life and death-everything that ever happened to you they noticed. John Mohawk - Seneca
  • 5. So if a food made you sick the communal group noticed. If another food made you thrive, they noticed that too. Food was seen as medicine. In a hospital the food they feed you is not medicine, it makes you sick, keeps you in the hospital and makes the hospital more money. John Mohawk - Seneca
  • 6. In the past food choice was motivated by which foods helped people thrive instead of which foods are going to make money. That is the big difference. Today the value of food is predicated by profit but the value of heritage foods was weighed upon life force. John Mohawk - Seneca
  • 7. BREAD VS. WIHOG from: nutritiondata.com and from: L. Rockwell. 1999. Good Enough to Eat: A Kid’s Guide to Food and Nutrition. HarperCollins Publishers, New York. WIHOG GI = 25 Amylose soluble fiber  blood sugar  insulin levels  BREAD GI = 70 Amylopectin soluble fiber  blood sugar  insulin levels 
  • 8. CARROT VS. SNICKERS from: nutritiondata.com and from: L. Rockwell. 1999. Good Enough to Eat: A Kid’s Guide to Food and Nutrition. HarperCollins Publishers, New York. Carrot GI = 47 carbs = 5g GL = 2 blood  sugar levels insulin  secretion Snickers GI = 55 carbs = 64g GL = 35 blood  sugar levels insulin  secretion
  • 9. bahidaj wiyo:di kiaki or giad wihog onk i:wagi
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  • 12. NUTRIENT QUALITY: Mesquite vs. Beans (100 gram serving, nutrients in grams) from: nutritiondata.com  mesquite  pinto beans  kidney beans carbs magnesium iron calories
  • 13.
  • 14. NUTRIENT QUALITY: Amaranth vs. Wheat (1 cup equivalents, nutrients in % of Daily Value) from: nutritiondata.com fiber copper mang. iron  amaranth  wheat flour (white, enriched)  wheat flour (whole-grain)
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  • 16. NUTRIENT QUALITY: Acorns vs. Wheat (1 cup equivalents, nutrients in relative values) from: nutritiondata.com  acorns (dried)  wheat flour (white, enriched)  wheat flour (whole-grain) A. A. S. G.L. Vita. B 6 copper
  • 17.
  • 18. NUTRIENT QUALITY: Lambsquarter vs. Greens (1 cup equivalents, nutrients in relative values)  lambsquarter  Iceberg lettuce  spinach A. A. S. Vitamin C Mang. copper
  • 19. CHOLESTEROL LEVELS (mg) from: S.B. Eaton et al. 1988. The Paleolithic Prescription: a Program of Diet and Exercise and a Design for Living. Harper and Row, New York . ETHNIC GROUP COUNTRY AVG. SERUM CHOLESTEROL Hadza Tanzania 110 Inuit Canada 141 Kung! Botswana 120 Aborigine Australia 139 Pygmy Zaire 106 Caucasian America 210
  • 20. WILD MEAT vs. DOMESTIC (1 pound of raw shoulder meat, nutrients in grams) from: nutritiondata.com lamb pork beef deer bison rabbit caribou  protein  fat  saturated fat
  • 21. NUTRIENTS (mg) from: S.B. Eaton and M. Konner. 1985. Paleolithic Nutrition: a Consideration of its Nature and Current Implications. New England Journal of Medicine 312 : 283-289. choles. sodium calcium Vitamin C  hunter-gatherer  modern American  recommended
  • 22. TOTAL DIETARY ENERGY from: S.B. Eaton and M. Konner. 1985. Paleolithic Nutrition: a Consideration of its Nature and Current Implications. New England Journal of Medicine 312 : 283-289. carbs fats proteins alcohol  hunter-gatherer  modern American  recommended