File:OurCultures30.theora.ogv

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English: OUR CULTURES ARE OUR SOURCE OF HEALTH (:30)

Source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) Division of Diabetes Translation (DDT) Running Time: (0:30) Release Date: 02/5/2013

Renowned Hollywood actor and Cherokee tribal member, Wes Studi, explains how American Indians and Alaska Natives are twice as likely to have diagnosed diabetes as non-Hispanic whites. Studi highlights the wisdom of cultural knowledge, including harvesting local foods and playing traditional games to promote health and prevent diseases like type 2 diabetes.
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Source CDC TV, https://www.cdc.gov/CDCTV/OurCultures30/index.html
Author CDC

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