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‘American Diagnosis’ Episode 2: Reclaiming Native Food Traditions to Nourish Indigenous People
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‘American Diagnosis’ Episode 2: Reclaiming Native Food Traditions to Nourish Indigenous People

鈥楻ezilience,鈥 Season 4 of the 鈥楢merican Diagnosis鈥 podcast, traces the resilience of Indigenous peoples in the U.S. taking action to protect the health and well-being of their communities.


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Episode 2: Decolonizing the Diet

Reagan Wytsalucy was looking for a lost orchard. Martin Reinhardt wanted to know more about and better understand the taste of Indigenous foods before European colonization in North America. They followed different paths, but their goals were similar: to reclaim their food traditions to improve the health and vitality of their communities.

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Native foodways of hunting, fishing, gathering, and farming have been under threat since the arrival of Europeans. Colonization, forced relocations, and, later, highly processed foods fundamentally reshaped the diet of many Indigenous people. The effects of those changes have rippled through generations. Now, Indigenous people are twice as likely to have diabetes as white Americans, according to a 2017 CDC report.

In this episode, we鈥檒l hear how the history of a scorched-earth campaign, and other disruptive policies, altered the landscape of Indigenous foodways and, in return, Indigenous bodies. History and food experts like Wytsalucy and Reinhardt are nurturing Native food traditions.

One result: The Southwest peach has become a symbol of resilience.

鈥淪o it’s almost just a way of saying, you know, we’re still here as a people. Despite everything that’s occurred, we are still here,鈥 said Wytsalucy.

Voices from the episode:

  • Reagan Wytsalucy, for the Agriculture & Natural Resources department, Utah State University
  • Roy Talker, Wytsalucy鈥檚 father who served as a Navajo translator and assisted with foodways research
  • Martin Reinhardt, at Northern Michigan University 鈥

Season 4 of 鈥淎merican Diagnosis鈥 is a co-production of KHN and .

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