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Australia's Efforts to Improve Food Security for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Book Reviews
Breastfeeding Among Urban Aboriginal Women in Western Australia
Community Perspectives on Food Insecurity and Obesity: Focus Groups With Caregivers of Métis and Off-Reserve First Nations Children
A Comparison of Socioeconomic Status and Mental Health Among Inner-City Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Women
Current Status of Nutritional Deficiencies in Canadian Aboriginal People
A Decolonizing Approach to Health Promotion in Canada: The Case of the Urban Aboriginal Community Kitchen Garden Project
Defining Food Security for Urban Aboriginal People: Final Report
Determinants of Diet for Urban Aboriginal Youth: Implications for Health Promotion
Diabetes and Its Impact on Urban Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Peoples
A Diabetes Self-Management Program Designed for Urban American Indians
Eating Habits and Nutrient Intake of Aboriginal Adults Aged 19-50, Living Off-reserve in Ontario and the Western Provinces
An Ethnography of Food Banks in Winnipeg: Organizations as Adaptations to Poverty and Hunger
Experiences of Urban Australian Indigenous Peer Mentors in a Non-communicable Disease Prevention Program
'Food - A Balance to Life': A Response to the Food and Nutrition Needs of Native Men in Toronto
Food and Healing: An Urban Community Food Security Assessment for the North End of Winnipeg
Food Customs of Rural and Urban Inupiaq Elders and Their Relationships to Select Nutrition Parameters, Food Insecurity, Health, and Physical and Mental Functioning
Food Insecurity in Aboriginal Urban Households
Food Security & The Ontario Friendship Centres: A Discussion Paper
Foodland Security: Access to Inuit Country Food in an Urban Setting: As Told by Barry Pottle Through Contemporary Inuit Art Photography
Contends that Inuit living in urban areas cannot replace the nutritional and cultural value of food acquired from the land, sea and air with store-bought foods.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
Health Eating in Urban Aboriginal Households May Be Promoted Through Cooking Workshops and By Recognising the Importance of Women's Work, Shared Meals, Time and Cost Management
The Healthy Living in Two Worlds Project: An Inclusive Model of Curriculum Development
Inuit Health: Selected Findings From the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey.
Keeping Our Traditions Alive: Compendium of Best Practices in Promoting the Traditional Ways of Life of Arctic Indigenous Peoples
The Koori Kook Up at Bellambi Neighbourhood Centre
Lessons Learned From a Food Environment Intervention Study: Recruitment and Retention of Participants in Disadvantaged Urban Inner-City Neighborhoods
Listen, Learn, and Understand: An Examination of the Influence of Culture on Body Weight, Physical Activity, and Diet in Urban Aboriginal Youth
Measurement of Iron Deficiency in Infants: Implications for Screening in a High Risk Population
North End Food Assessment Report Winnipeg
Nutritional Problems of Native Canadian Mothers and Children
Obesity and the Eating Habits of the Aboriginal Population
Obesity Correlates with Increased Blood Pressures in Urban Native American Youth
Our Health Counts Thunder Bay Factsheets
Survey conducted using Respondent-Driven Sampling resulted in 601 adult and 229 child surveys being completed. In addition to health questions respondents were asked about other topics such as culture, identity, housing, discrimination, and access to justice.
Prevalence and Sociodemographic Risk Factors Related to Household Food Security in Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Quick Meals For Kooris
The Red Fox Program For Aboriginal Children and Youth: An Analysis of the Benefits of Exercise Used to Assist in Management of Typical Health Concerns Present in this Demographic
Report on the State of Public Health in Canada: 2008
Results of a Culturally Relevant, Physical Activity-Based Wellness Program for Urban Indigenous Women in Alberta, Canada
Return to Aboriginal Diet, Exercise Wise Choice
Select Health Indicators for First Nations People Living Off Reserve, Métis and Inuit
Social Networks as a Coping Strategy for Food Insecurity and Hunger for Young Aboriginal and Canadian Children
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Psychological Distress and Suicidal Behaviours among Indigenous Peoples Living Off-reserve in Canada
Study uses data from the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey to measure income-related inequalities in the experience of psychological distress and suicidal behaviors in Aboriginal adults living off-reserve. Findings indicate that higher income and especially food security serve as a protective factor against mental health issues. Recommends policy that attends to these socioeconomic determinants of health.
Some Practical Ideas For Teaching Nutrition
Story Gathering With The Urban Aboriginal Community Kitchen Garden Project
Survey on Traditional and Bush Foods in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community in Brisbane
Traditional Food Security and Diet Quality in Alaska Native Women
Urban First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Diabetes Prevention Project: Fresh Food Market Evaluation
Evaluation based on survey distributed to customers to evaluate of market activity and impact on the community. Provides recommendations.