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300- GENERAL 300.01301- FOODS & NUTRITION 301.01302- EXERCISE 302.01303- COMPLICATIONS 303.01304- EDUCATION 304.01305- COMMUNITY PROGRAMS 305.01306- RESEARCH 306.01307- CATALOGUES & RESOURCES 307.01308- VIDEOS 308.01

300 - GENERAL

CALL # 300.01TITLE: Centre for Nutrition and the Environment of Indigenous People

Two-Year Report 1994-1996AUTHOR: CINE - Macdonald Campus of McGill UniversityPUBLISHER:CINEDATE:SUBJECT: projects, education, workshops, activities, financial reportSUMMARY: CINEs accomplishments throughout 1994-1996.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.02TITLE: Centre for Nutrition and the Environment of Indigenous Peoples

Information FolderAUTHOR: CINE - Macdonald Campus of McGill UniversityPUBLISHER:CINEDATE: 1994-95SUBJECT: cancer, Dehcho River fish kill, caribou, ratroot, contaminants, Dene/Metis

project SUMMARY: 3 newsletters regarding questions and answers about the environment

and nutrition.LANGUAGE:English

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CALL # 300.03TITLE: Aboriginal Health In CanadaAUTHOR: Health & Welfare CanadaPUBLISHER:Minister of National Health & WelfareDATE: 1992SUBJECT: aboriginal, indian, inuit, metis,health care, death, mortalitySUMMARY: Aboriginal and Inuit peoples and the Canadian Health Care SystemLANGUAGE:English

CALL # 300.04TITLE: Nutrition Newsletter - Special

IssueAUTHOR: Health & Welfare CanadaPUBLISHER:Minister of National Health & WelfareDATE: 1990SUBJECT: diabetes, lifestyle, Ojibway, obesity, diet, tri-hospital diabetes education

centre, nutrition,NARTC, Kahnawake, Sioux Lookout, Whitefish Bay, Gila River,

SUMMARY: diabetes and Aboriginals across Canada. Takes a look at the nutrition as well as lifestyle aspect. Looks at various reserves across Canada.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.05TITLE: Healthy Children, Healthy

NationsA Framework Document To Support the Well-being of First Nations Children

AUTHOR:PUBLISHER: Aboriginal Nurses Association of CanadaDATE:SUBJECT: alcohol, tobacco, drugs, prenatal care, nutrition, contaminants, disease,

SIDS, child abuse, parentingSUMMARY: a guidebook and information source by First Nations care givers who wish

to refocus and direct community programs to support the health and well-being of First Nations children.

LANGUAGE:English

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CALL# 300.06TITLE: Report on the Second International Conference

on Diabetes and Native Peoples Sociocultural Approaches

In Diabetes Care For Native Peoples

AUTHOR:PUBLISHER:First Nations Health Commission Assembly of First NationsDATE: 1993SUBJECT: prevention programs, American Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native

Hawaiians, Pacific Islands, nutrition, health, alcohol, ADA SUMMARY: the prevalence of diabetes in various communities throughout North

America. LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.07TITLE: Diabetes SymposiumAUTHOR:PUBLISHER:Manitoba HealthDATE: 1996SUBJECT: burden of illness, public health strategySUMMARY: identifies and priorizes issues and actions necessary for the

implementation of a Diabetes Strategy for ManitobaLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.08TITLE Proceedings of the Diabetes SymposiumAUTHOR:PUBLISHER:Manitoba HealthDATE: 1996SUBJECT: diabetes symposium, Manitoba, burden of illness, diabetes strategySUMMARY: summarizes the events of the symposiumLANGUAGE:English

CALL#: 300.09 TITLE: Theory, Reality, Hope - Program 3rd International Conference on

Diabetes and Indigenous PeoplesAUTHOR:PUBLISHER:DATE: 1995SUBJECT: SUMMARY: actual program guide of the complete conferenceLANGUAGE:English

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CALL# 300.10TITLE: Theory, Reality, Hope - Abstracts 3rd International Conference on

Diabetes and Indigenous PeoplesAUTHOR:PUBLISHER:Canadian Diabetes AssociationDATE: 1995SUBJECT:SUMMARY: abstracts of the presentations at the conferenceLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 300.11TITLE: Theory, Reality, Hope - Proceedings

3rd International Conference on Diabetes and Indigenous PeoplesAUTHOR:PUBLISHER:DATE: 1995SUBJECT:SUMMARY: The complete presentations and papers delivered at the conference.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.12 c.1 TITLE: Diabetes in the Canadian Native Population- Biocultural

PerspectivesAUTHOR:PUBLISHER:Canadian Diabetes AssociationDATE: 1987SUBJECT: genetic, environment, clinical, complications, sociocultural, biomedicalSUMMARY: Reviews some of the biomedical and epidemiological features of diabetes

in Canadian Native populations. LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.12 c.2 TITLE: Diabetes in the Canadian Native Population- Biocultural

PerspectivesAUTHOR:PUBLISHER:Canadian Diabetes AssociationDATE: 1987SUBJECT: genetic, environment, clinical, complications, sociocultural, biomedicalSUMMARY: Reviews some of the biomedical and epidemiological features of diabetes

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in Canadian Native populations. LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.13 TITLE: A People’s Perspective- Report on Diabetes

Related Needs Assessment

AUTHOR: Alethea KewayoshPUBLISHER:DATE: 1986SUBJECT: Health care, management, programs, Ontario reservesSUMMARY: A report about diabetes related needs assessment of

native reserves in Ontario.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300. 14TITLE: A

Handbook for First Nations on Evaluating Health Programs

AUTHOR: Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Minister of National Health & WelfareDATE:SUBJECT: Health Transfer Initiative, evaluation, health programs, community health

planSUMMARY:LANGUAGE:English/French

CALL# 300. 15TITLE: Principles of Proper Living

AUTHOR: Cree, Sioux, Blackfeet ConfederacyPUBLISHER:DATE:

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SUBJECT: Medicine wheel, Creator, spiritual healthSUMMARY: An article based on spiritual health that includes the Cree

Commandments and the Medicine WheelLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300. 16TITLE: The Traditional

Indian Sweat Lodge Presentation

AUTHOR: The Yorkton District Chiefs Cultural Alcohol & Drug Abuse ProgramPUBLISHER:DATE: 1986SUBJECT: Medicine Wheel, sweat lodge, fire, rocks, water, airSUMMARY: Traditional healing by way of a Sweat Lodge ceremony.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300. 17TITLE: Aiming For Control: Blood Glucose Levels in a 24 hour period

(Re-usable poster board)AUTHOR: Health Consultation Program - Union of BC Indian ChiefsPUBLISHER:DATE:SUBJECT: Blood glucoseSUMMARY: A re-usable poster board and marker designed for use by Indian people

who have diabetes.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300. 18TITLE: Minimum Standards of Care for Patients with

Diabetes in the Indian Health Service

AUTHOR: Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:DATE: 1994SUBJECT: health care, standards of care, Indian Health Services, IHSSUMMARY: Realistic recommendations helpful in developing diabetes care programs

and tracking quality care.LANGUAGE:English

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CALL# 300. 19TITLE: American Indian & Alaska Native People -

Keepers of Wisdom to Strengthen the Hearts

AUTHOR: Indian Health Service PUBLISHER:DATE:SUBJECT: heart disease, tobacco, smoking, abuse, blood pressure, American

Indian, AlaskaSUMMARY: Tobacco abuse that leads to heart disease. The use of tobacco for

cultural reasons.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.20TITLE: Model Standards of Care and Education for first Nations People with DiabetesAUTHOR: Louise AubreyPUBLISHER:DATE:1993SUBJECT: care, education, framework, model standardsSUMMARY: The Model Standards are intended as a guide for Medical Services

Branch and First Nations communities which are working at improving the total health of First Nations people with diabetes mellitus. These Model Standards compliment the Framework for the Prevention and Care of Diabetes in First Nations people in Canada.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.21TITLE: Report of the Renal Services/Dialysis CommitteeAUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER:DATE:1996SUBJECT: renal disease, dialysis, kidney diseaseSUMMARY: A report from the Reanl Services/Dialysis Committee of Manitoba that

discusses 1) special patient groups in Manitoba, 2) access to health care,

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3) the Duncan Declaration, 4) several articles on renal disease in Aboriginal people.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.22TITLE: The Challenges of Wellness for the Aboriginal ElderlyAUTHOR: John D. O’Neil, Community Health ServicesPUBLISHER:DATE:1996SUBJECT: Aboriginal rights to health, Royal Commission, holistic approachSUMMARY: Handout material at the Annual Spring Research SymposiumLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.23TITLE: Bibliography of Publications: Indian Health Services ProgramAUTHOR: Indian Health ServicesPUBLISHER:Indian Health ServicesDATE:Jan 24, 1996 & rev. June 13, 1996SUBJECT: Dr. Gohdes, IHS, Diabetes in American Indians, prevalence, prevention,

Navajo, Alaska NativesSUMMARY: A listing of all published articles from members of the Indian Health

Services dating from 1986 - 1996.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.24TITLE: Diabetes and Oral PillsAUTHOR: Indian Health ServicesPUBLISHER:Indian Health ServicesDATE:SUBJECT: Diabetes, pills, medicationSUMMARY: A booklet that explains how the pills you take help to control blood sugarLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.25TITLE: Living in Balance - In Native American TraditionAUTHOR: The Nebraska Department of Health & Winnebago IHS Hospital

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PUBLISHER:Indian Health ServicesDATE:SUBJECT: Native American, tradition, exercise, blood pressure, cholesterol,

tobacco, diabetesSUMMARY: A guide for Native Americans on healthy living and living in balanceLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.26TITLE: Feelings and DiabetesAUTHOR: The Diabetes Program, Claremore Indian Hospital, Claremore OklahomaPUBLISHER:Indian Health ServicesDATE:1992SUBJECT: Feelings, diabetes, fear, anger, guilt, depression, coping, controlSUMMARY: A booklet that explains how to cope with the emotional side of diabetesLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.27TITLE: Smoke-Free . . . and HealthyAUTHOR: Indian Health Care AssociationPUBLISHER:Indian Health ServicesDATE:1990SUBJECT: Smoking, quitting, healthSUMMARY: A guide on how and why to quit smokingLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.28TITLE: Native Languages in ManitobaAUTHOR: Manitoba Association of Native LanguagesPUBLISHER:DATE:1996SUBJECT: Native languages, Manitoba, Dene, Cree, Oji-Cree, Cree, Inuktituq, Inuit,

Ojibwe, Dakota, MichifSUMMARY: A map and list of the Native languages spoken in ManitobaLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.29TITLE: Important Feelings about DiabetesAUTHOR: Diabetes Program, Clarmore Indian Hospital, Claremore OklahomaPUBLISHER:DATE:

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SUBJECT: Feelings, fear, anger, guilt, sad, denial, copingSUMMARY: A booklet that can help to see that diabetes does not have to remain a

downer. You can feel good while having diabetes.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.30TITLE: My Prenatal Care RecordAUTHOR: Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Prenatal, IHSSUMMARY: A personal record book for recording daily activities, insulin, blood sugar

tests, food or drink for expectant mothers.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.31TITLE: My Personal Care RecordAUTHOR: Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Daily record, IHSSUMMARY: A record book to log daily blood sugar levels, goals, food and drink,

insulin and physical activity.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.32TITLE: Acanthosis Nigricans - What is it?AUTHOR: Winnebago Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Nebraska Department of Health, Diabetes Control ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Acanthosis nigricans, AN, darkened skin, Native AmericansSUMMARY: An information pamphlet that explains what acanthosis nigricans is, how

does one get AN, and how AN can be treated.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.33TITLE: Introduction To Type II Diabetes: A Guide for Health Care ProvidersAUTHOR: Indian Health ServicesPUBLISHER:Indian Health ServicesDATE:1995

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SUBJECT: Type II, diagnosis, management, complicationsSUMMARY: Explains what type II diabetes is, how to manage, risk factors, as well as

some complications that may develop from type II diabetes.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.34 c.1TITLE: Healthy Visions For A Healthy Future: Aboriginals of the Next

MilleniumAUTHOR: Richard CourchenePUBLISHER:DATE:1998SUBJECT: Health of the past, medicine wheel, AIDS, residential schools, gangs,

education, the future for Aboriginal peoples.SUMMARY: Reflecting on the past as a way to to into the future. Elders interviewed

and teachers talk about the problems of today. The healing process for Aboriginal people in the future and the promise for healthy visions to become realities. Focuses on Winnipeg and offers statistics.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.34 c.2TITLE: Healthy Visions For A Healthy Future: Aboriginals of the

MilleniumAUTHOR: Richard CourchenePUBLISHER:DATE:1998SUBJECT: health of the past, medicine wheel, AIDS, residential shcools, gangs,

education, the future for Aboriginal peoples.SUMMARY: Relecting on the past as a way to to into the future. Elders interviewed

and teachers talk about the problems of today. The healing process for Aboriginal people in the future and the promise for healthy visions to become realities. Focuses on Winnipeg and offers statistics from various organizations.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.35TITLE: Proceedings of the Diabetes Symposium, June 25, 1996AUTHOR: Partners For HealthPUBLISHER:Manitoba HealthDATE:June 1996SUBJECT: Diabetes symposium, Aboriginal communities, Manitoba, preventionSUMMARY: A summarized report of the events of of Diabetes Symposium held June

25, 1996 attended by government, non-government, corporate sectors, hospitals, community clinics, Regional Health Authorities and Aboriginal communities.

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LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 300.36TITLE: Diabetes Symposium Discussion Paper, June 25, 1996AUTHOR: Partners For HealthPUBLISHER:Manitoba HealthDATE:June 1996SUBJECT: Diabetes symposium, Burden of Illness, Diabetes StrategySUMMARY: Discussion paper written as a result of the Diabetes Symposium held on

June 25, 1996.LANGUAGE:English

301 - FOODS & NUTRITIONCALL # 301.01TITLE: Expanded set of food models (cards)AUTHOR: Manitoba Milk ProducersPUBLISHER:DATE:SUBJECT: food models, milk products, grain products, meat and alternatives,

vegetables and fruitSUMMARY: A collection of food model cards with pictures.LANGUAGE:English and French

CALL# 301.02TITLE: Eat Less FoodAUTHOR: Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramDATE:1990SUBJECT: IHS, calories, food, dietSUMMARY: This booklet will help you learn more about diabetes, eating less food and

taking in fewer calories.LANGUAGE:EnglishCALL#: 301.03TITLE: Why All the Talk About Fat?AUTHOR: Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramDATE:1995SUBJECT: IHS, choosing low fat foodsSUMMARY: How to shop, cook and eat low fat foods.LANGUAGE:English

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CALL# 301.04TITLE: Why All the Talk About Fibre?AUTHOR: Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramDATE:1995SUBJECT: fiber foods, choices, mealsSUMMARY: Eating high fiber foods at home and away from home.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.05TITLE: A Guide to Weight and Diabetes ControlAUTHOR: Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Services Diabetes ProgramDATE:1989SUBJECT: Weight loss, fats, fiber, sugar, alcoholSUMMARY: Tips for weight loss, eating out and drinking alcohol.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.06TITLE: Grocery Store Tour ManualAUTHOR: The North West Company Healthy Living ProgramPUBLISHER:The North West Company Healthy Living ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Grocery store tour, healthy food choice, breads and cerealsSUMMARY: This manual will help you to organize and conduct a grocery store tour in

your local Northern using the Healthy Food Choice shelf labels.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.07TITLE: Tips on How to Cut Down on FatAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Fat, cookingSUMMARY: Tear-off sheet that shows how to cut down fat in your cooking.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.08TITLE: Making Fry Bread More HealthyAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Fry bread, oil, whole wheat flour

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SUMMARY: Tear-off sheet that shows how to make fry bread more healthy.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.09TITLE: Hidden FatsAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Fat, hidden, content, total caloriesSUMMARY: Tear-off sheet that shows hidden fat in foods like potato chips, bacon, hot

dogs, bologna, hamburger, pizza and peanuts.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.10TITLE: Hidden SugarsAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Food, Sugar Content, total caloriesSUMMARY: Tear-off sheet that shows sugar content in juices, drinks, candy,

sweetened cereal.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.11TITLE: Meal Planning with DiabetesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Meal planning, food intakeSUMMARY: Tear-off sheet that shows how to plan meals for diabetics.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.12TITLE: Hidden Sugars and FatsAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Food, sugar, fat contentSUMMARY: Tear-off sheet that shows hidden sugars and fats in food.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.13TITLE: Celebrating the Pleasures of Healthy Eating

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AUTHOR: Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Health CanadaDATE:1995SUBJECT: Background information, nutrition month activitiesSUMMARY: A Booklet on The theme of Nutrition Month 1995 is Celebrating the

Pleasures of Health Eating. The goal is to encourage people to eat well because healthy eating tastes great.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.14TITLE: Northern Food GuideAUTHOR: North West Co.PUBLISHER:North West Co.DATE:SUBJECT: Food GroupsSUMMARY: Information Sheet about eating foods from each food group everyday for

health.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.15 c.1TITLE: Native Foods and NutritionAUTHOR: Health and Welfare CanadaPUBLISHER:Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1985SUBJECT: Traditional Food Habits, nutrient value, nutrition issues, food guideSUMMARY: An illustrated reference resource - Native Foods and Nutrition - a

comprehensive look at nutrition issues of special concern to Indian and Inuit people in light of traditional and changing food habits.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.15 c.2TITLE: Native Foods and NutritionAUTHOR: Health and Welfare CanadaPUBLISHER:Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1985SUBJECT: Traditional Food Habits, nutrient value, nutrition issues, food guideSUMMARY: An illustrated reference resource - Native Foods and Nutrition - a

comprehensive look at nutrition issues of special concern to Indian and Inuit people in light of traditional and changing food habits.

LANGUAGE:English

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CALL# 301.16 c.1TITLE: Native Foods and Nutrition AUTHOR: Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Health CanadaDATE:1994SUBJECT: Traditional food habits, nutrient bar graphs, role of food in healthSUMMARY: An illustrated reference manual on the first revision of Native Foods and

Nutrition and nutrient information currently available on traditional foods.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.16 c.2TITLE: Native Foods and Nutrition AUTHOR: Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Health CanadaDATE:1994SUBJECT: Traditional food habits, nutrient bar graphs, role of food in healthSUMMARY: An illustrated reference manual on the first revision of Native Foods and

Nutrition and nutrient information currently available on traditional foods.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.17TITLE: Choices for a Healthy LifestyleAUTHOR: Medical Services Branch Ontario Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Medical Services Branch Ontario Health Canada DATE: SUBJECT: Milk substitutes, meat and alternates, traditional breads, berriesSUMMARY: A food guide in making choices for a healthy lifestyle.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.18TITLE: The Healthy Eating, Food Guide for Diabetes - Handbook and

Resource Guide for Health ProvidersAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Nutrition education priorities, food guide pyramidSUMMARY: Handbook and resource guide that shows healthy food guide pyramid for

diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.19

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TITLE: What Do You Do When the Nutritionist Isn’t There? – Nutrition Education in NIDDM

AUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1991SUBJECT: Family food choices, healthy food choices, hidden sugars/fats, eat less

food, other materialsSUMMARY: This resource guide contains information about four basic nutrition

education written materials: family food choices; healthy food choices; hidden sugars/fats; eat less food.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.20TITLE: Food Preparation Affects CaloriesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program - The Center for Human

Nutrition, Omaha, NebraskaDATE:1980SUBJECT: Baking, broiling, frying or boiling foodsSUMMARY: A booklet on the way food is prepared can make a big difference in the

number of calories.LANGUAGE: English

CALL#: 301.21TITLE: Eat Less FatAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program DATE:1980SUBJECT: Sources of visible fats and hidden fatsSUMMARY: A booklet showing ways you can cut down on how much fat you eat.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.22TITLE: Food From the Land; health for the mind, body and spiritAUTHOR: David LoeksPUBLISHER:The Council for Yukon IndiansDATE:SUBJECT: Yukon Fruits, Meats, Fish, and Store-bought foodsSUMMARY: A booklet about Yukon Foods for Yukon PeopleLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.23TITLE: The Healthy Eating Handbook for Yukon Nations

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AUTHOR: Vanessa M. Nardelli and Eleanor E. WeinPUBLISHER: The Canadian Circumpolar Institute - University of AlbertaDATE:1996SUBJECT: Food and nutrients, dietary fibre, dietary fat, food safety, special dietsSUMMARY: This handbook encourages the development of positive attitudes and

skills towards healthy eating and balanced lifestyles among Yukon First Nations people.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.24 c1.TITLE: Handbook of Nutrition Education MethodsAUTHOR: J. Lawn and J. StecklePUBLISHER: Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1985SUBJECT: Nutrition education, Health Fair, Self-Support Group and other

Community Nutrition Projects SUMMARY: This handbook is intended as a guide for those interested in planning,

developing or implementing nutrition education programs in native communities.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.24 c.2TITLE: Handbook of Nutrition Education MethodsAUTHOR: J. Lawn and J. StecklePUBLISHER: Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1985SUBJECT: Nutrition education, Health Fair, Self-Support Group and other

Community Nutrition Projects SUMMARY: This handbook is intended as a guide for those interested in planning,

developing or implementing nutrition education programs in native communities.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.25TITLE: H.E.L.P. Holiday Eating Learning ProgramAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program, Zuni Wellness CenterPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program DATE:SUBJECT: A plan for weight loss, support for regular exercise, ideas on how to make

tasty, healthy low fat food choices.SUMMARY: A participant booklet on the HELP program which gives a plan for

maintaining your weight or losing a bit of body fat while being tempted by

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holiday foods.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.26TITLE: H.E.L.P. Holiday Eating Learning Program AUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program, Zuni Wellness Center PUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: How to start H.E.L.P., review program materials, rules. SUMMARY: A HELP booklet that shows a healthful eating guide and exercise plan to

promote a healthy lifestyle and provides survival tactics for the holidays.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.27TITLE: The Healthy Eating Food Guide for DiabetesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Food guide for diabetesSUMMARY: This booklet contains four pyramid charts on healthy eating for diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.28TITLE: Quick and Easy AUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1990SUBJECT: Recipes, Healthy Food Habits, Using Commodity FoodsSUMMARY: Recipe Binder that contains commodity recipes for the food distribution

program in Indian Reservations.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.29TITLE: Lesson Plans - Native Foods and Nutrition Activity KitAUTHOR: Indian & Inuit Health Services, Health & Welfare Canada Education

Directorate, Department of Indian Affairs PUBLISHER:Indian & Inuit Health Services, Health & Welfare Canada Education

Directorate, Department of Indian AffairsDATE:1987SUBJECT: Native Foods and Nutrition SUMMARY: This booklet contains a series of lessons focusing on culture as related to

native food and nutrition.LANGUAGE: English

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CALL# 301.30TITLE: Traditional Native Healthy CookbookAUTHOR: Indian Friendship Centre, Life Long Care Program PUBLISHER:Indian Friendship Centre, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. DATE:SUBJECT: Recipes that include meat & game, game birds & fish, vegetable dishes,

breads, preserves, traditional healingSUMMARY: This book was designed to incorporate nutrition and healthy lifestyles

utilizing traditional foods and teachings.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.31TITLE: Recipes For Healthy LivingAUTHOR: Northern the Way to Healthy LivingPUBLISHER: The North West CompanyDATE:1997SUBJECT: Healthy substitutions, tips, recipes, directionsSUMMARY: Recipe booklet using recipes that are created by combining commonly-

eaten wild foods with nutritious store-bought foods. LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.32TITLE: American Indian and Alaska Native WomenAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Healthy eating, tips for healthy choicesSUMMARY: A pamphlet about native foods and traditional ways that can help a

healthy lifestyle.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.33TITLE: Northern Food - Tradition and HealthAUTHOR: Northwest Territories HealthPUBLISHER: Northwest Territories HealthDATE:1992SUBJECT: Food groups, traditional foods of NWT, health concerns, resourcesSUMMARY: An educators tool to promote the use of traditional food for health and

well-being.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.34TITLE: Healthy Meal Planning for People with Diabetes

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AUTHOR: Indian and Northern Health Services, M.S.B. - Sask. RegionPUBLISHER:Indian and Northern Health ServicesDATE: 1994SUBJECT: Eating healthy foods and amounts, high fat foods, need to lose weightSUMMARY: A pamphlet about healthy eating to keep diabetes under controlLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 301.35TITLE: Native Foods and NutritionAUTHOR: Health and Welfare CanadaPUBLISHER:Health and Welfare CanadaDATE: l994SUBJECT: Educational objectives, traditional food habits, role of food in health,

nutrient value, community approach to improved nutritionSUMMARY: An illustrated revised reference manual that has been expanded providing

a greater description of regional preferences on the nutritional status of Indian and Inuit as well as the nutrient information currently available on traditional foods.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.36TITLE: Traditional Aboriginal FoodsAUTHOR: Canadian Diabetes Association, Vancouver BCPUBLISHER:DATE:1996SUBJECT: recipes, traditional foodsSUMMARY: A pamphlet of traditional aboriginal food recipesLANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.37TITLE: Traditional Native Healthy CookbookAUTHOR: Sault Saint Marie Indian Friendship CentrePUBLISHER:DATE:SUBJECT: recipes, traditional foodsSUMMARY: A book of traditional recipes, healthy tips, and traditional teachings.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.38 c.1 TITLE: Recipes for Healthy LivingAUTHOR: The North West CompanyPUBLISHER:DATE:1997SUBJECT: recipes, traditional foods, food groups

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SUMMARY: A book presented by the North West Company that has healthy substitutions, tips and a variety of recipes.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.38 c.2TITLE: Recipes for Healthy LivingAUTHOR: The North West CompanyPUBLISHER:DATE:1997SUBJECT: recipes, traditional foods, food groupsSUMMARY: A book presented by the North West Company that has healthy

substitutions, tips and a variety of recipes.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.39TITLE: Building a Healthy BabyAUTHOR: Medical Services Branch - Saskatchewan DivisionPUBLISHER:Health CanadaDATE:February 1996SUBJECT: Canadas Food Guide, baby, nutrition, pregnancySUMMARY: A chart showing the food groups and how they relate to the babys

development.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.40TITLE: Nutrient Bar GraphsAUTHOR: Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Health CanadaDATE:1995SUBJECT: Nutrients, Aboriginal foods, fat, carbohydrate, protein, calcium, iron,

vitamins, riboflavin, niacinSUMMARY: The Nutrient Bar Graph series lists 66 traditional Aboriginal foods by the

nutrients they contain.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 301.41TITLE: Native Cookery and Edible Wild Plants of Newfoundland and

LabradorAUTHOR: Rural Extension Div Dept. of Rural DevelopmentPUBLISHER: Rural Extension Div Dept. of Rural DevelopmentDATE:2000

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SUBJECT: Book of recipes traditional food and edible wild plants of Nfld and Labrador

SUMMARY: Books consists of recipes for fish, wild game, edible wild plants all for traditional native cookery.

LANGUAGE:English

302- EXERCISE

CALL# 302.01TITLE: A Healthy Weight in Native CommunitiesAUTHOR: Health and Welfare CanadaPUBLISHER: Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1988SUBJECT: Measurements of body weight, fitness, energy, exerciseSUMMARY: A booklet that provides background information and activity ideas to

healthy eating habits, regular activity patterns and personal well-being.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 302.02TITLE: Moccasin Trail to a Healthy LifeAUTHOR: Walpole Island First Nation Health Centre StaffPUBLISHER: Walpole Island First Nation Health Centre StaffDATE:SUBJECT: Community activities such as biking, walking, running, 100 mile clubSUMMARY: A booklet on activities to promote healthy lifestyles in the prevention of

diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 302.03TITLE: Taking Care of Yourself By WalkingAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Walking, how often, why walking helpsSUMMARY: This booklet will help you plan a good walking programLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 302.04TITLE: Creating Physical Activity Programs in American Indian

CommunitiesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesDATE:1995SUBJECT: Community involvement, goals and objectives, tips for success, evaluate

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SUMMARY: This manual is for anyone who wants to start or develop a fitness program in their community. It provides advice, warnings, and examples from the kinds of experiences you may face in working with community members.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 302.05TITLE: Bwezo To SweatAUTHOR: Union of Ontario IndiansPUBLISHER: Union of Ontario IndiansDATE:1995SUBJECT: Benefits of exercise, how to organize tournaments, active living, daily

fitness events and programsSUMMARY: This manual is dedicated to First Nations People who wish to learn more

about exercise and make a personal commitment to make positive changes to their lifestyle.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 302.06TITLE: How to Run a Weight-Loss ProgramAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program Zuni Wellness CenterPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program DATE:1989SUBJECT: Identify personnel to run the program, educational component, exercise

component, incentives, rules, evaluate programSUMMARY: This manual provides a 10-step approach with ideas and examples to get

you started with your weight loss program.LANGUAGE: EnglishCALL# 302.07TITLE: American Indian and Alaska Native WomenAUTHOR: Indian Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesPUBLISHER: Indian Health ServiceDATE:1995SUBJECT: Heart, workout, being activeSUMMARY: A sheet that explains why heart disease is the leading cause of death for

American Indians and Alaska Natives today.LANGUAGE: English

303 - COMPLICATIONS

CALL# 303.01TITLE: Taking Care of Your Kidneys - Prevent and Treat InfectionsAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program

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PUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1989SUBJECT: Kidney infection, treatment, prevent kidney damageSUMMARY: This booklet explains what kidneys do, the signs of bladder or kidney

infection and how to treat and prevent infections.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.02TITLE: Kidney Damage NephropathyAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1991SUBJECT: Kidney damage, what causes it, signs of kidney damageSUMMARY: This booklet shows what causes damage to your kidneys and how to

protect your kidneys.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.03TITLE: Eye Damage RetinopathyAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Eye exams, control blood sugar, laser treatmentSUMMARY: This booklet will help you learn how to take care of your eyes. You can

prevent or delay damage to your eyes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.04TITLE: How to Have a Healthy HeartAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1991SUBJECT: Heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressureSUMMARY: This booklet will help you learn about your chances of getting heart

disease and things you can do to prevent it.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.05TITLE: Taking Care of Your FeetAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1987SUBJECT: Foot problems, daily care, socks, shoesSUMMARY: This booklet will help you learn how to take care of your feet.

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LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.06TITLE: Taking Care of Your EyesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1987SUBJECT: Eyesight changes, causes for eye changesSUMMARY: This booklet will help you learn how to take care of your eyes and how

you can prevent some eye changes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.07TITLE: Take Care of Your FeetAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Navajo Area Physical therapy, Indian Health Service Diabetes program,

Michigan Diabetes Research and Training CenterDATE:SUBJECT: Foot care, toenails, callus, blister, woundSUMMARY: This booklet shows what you can do to prevent foot problemsLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.08TITLE: Comprehensive Diabetes Foot CareAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1995SUBJECT: Risk Categories for foot injury, instructions for diabetic foot exam,

instructions for routine care, footwear SUMMARY: This guide explains how to start a comprehensive diabetes foot care

program and is a guide to diabetic footwear.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.09TITLE: A Basic Approach to the Diabetic FootAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Foot infections, amputations, deformities, insensitive feet, foot ulcerSUMMARY: This manual tells you about diabetes foot care. LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.10

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TITLE: Taking Care of Your HeartAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Portland Area Diabetes ProgramDATE:1989SUBJECT: Cholesterol, blood vessels, risk, foods to avoidSUMMARY: This booklet tells you about blood cholesterol and how to lower it.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.11TITLE: The Intimate Side of DiabetesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program, Reprint from Novo NordiskPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1992SUBJECT: Diabetes and sex, sexual problems, pregnancySUMMARY: This booklet provides common questions and answers about sexuality

and pregnancy.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.12TITLE: Nerve Damage To The Stomach And IntestinesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Signs, symptoms of nerve damage to the stomachSUMMARY: Information tear-off sheet shows what high blood sugars over a long

period of time can do to cause nerve damage to the stomach and intestines.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.13TITLE: Nerve Damage To The Heart And Blood VesselsAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Symptoms of heart problems, dizziness, fast heart rate, chest painSUMMARY: Tear-off sheet regarding high blood sugars over a long period of time can

damage the nerves that control the blood vessels and heart.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.14TITLE: Sick Day GuideAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes Program

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DATE:SUBJECT: Short-term illness, insulin or diabetes pills, liquids, blood sugarSUMMARY: A tear-off sheet concerning common illnesses, such as the flu, vomiting,

and diarrhea that can cause serious problems for people with diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.15TITLE: Loss Of Feeling Or Numbness Of Hands, Legs, And FeetAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Burning numbness, tingling feeling in hands, legs, feet, SUMMARY: A tear-off sheet that explains what happens when nerve damage to the

feet and legs occurs.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.16TITLE: Nerve Damage To The Bladder And Urinary SystemAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Bladder or urinary tract infection, preventionsSUMMARY: Tear-off sheet that shows nerve damage to the bladder, kidneys, and

urinary tract system.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 303.17TITLE: Choose A Healthy Lifestyle - Take Care of Your FeetAUTHOR: Munsee-Delaware Nation Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:DATE:SUBJECT: Healthy living, feet, type 1, type 2, prevention, foot care, nail care, riskSUMMARY: two pamphlets presented by the Munsee-Delaware Nation Diabetes

Program and funded by S.O.A.D.I.LANGUAGE:English

304 - EDUCATION

CALL # 304:01TITLE: What is Diabetes? <> Preventing Diabetes <> Diabetes Control <>AUTHOR: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes Program

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DATE:SUBJECT: Disease, energy, blood sugar, insulin, prevention, causes, riskSUMMARY: A binder that explains diabetes, preventing it, and controlling diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.02TITLE: Gestational Diabetes <> Diabetes & Pregnancy <>AUTHOR: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: High blood sugar in pregnancy, healthy baby, exercise and conditioningSUMMARY: This booklet will help you learn about what you can do to have a healthy

pregnancy and a healthy baby.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304:03TITLE: Healthy Eating <> Exercise <>AUTHOR: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Healthy eating is: less fat, less sugar, less food, food guide, exerciseSUMMARY: This binder contains information about healthy eating choices to control

diabetes and why it is important to exercise.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.04TITLE: Hypoglycemia <> Hyperglycemia <>AUTHOR: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: High blood sugar, symptoms, Low blood sugar, symptoms, treatmentSUMMARY: This binder explains what is hypoglycemia (high blood sugar) and what is

hyperglycemia (low blood sugar), treatments and control.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.05TITLE: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents <> Insulin Injection <> Blood Glucose

Monitoring <>AUTHOR: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Diabetes Pills, Insulin Injection, testing blood sugarSUMMARY: This binder explains how diabetes pills affect the body, how insulin works

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and why blood sugar should be tested.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.06TITLE: Staying Well With DiabetesAUTHOR: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Improve blood flow to heart, sick days, eyes, kidneys, feet, sexual healthSUMMARY: This binder shows how diabetes makes it harder for the body to work well

and the parts of the body that need special care and attention.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.07TITLE: Alcohol And DiabetesAUTHOR: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Alcohol, risks, safety tipsSUMMARY: This binder shows the effects alcohol has on the body with diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.08TITLE: Diabetes And Your FeelingsAUTHOR: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: The Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Feelings of shock, fear, guilt, sadnessSUMMARY: This binder explains the feelings that are experienced when diagnosed

with diabetes and what can be done to handle these feelings.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.09TITLE: Kiingo It Is Up To You!AUTHOR: The Union of Ontario Indians, Medical Services Branch, and the

Community Care & Awareness Program about DiabetesPUBLISHER: The Union of Ontario IndiansDATE:1995SUBJECT: Colouring book about elders, exercise, foodSUMMARY: A First Nations Colouring & Activity Book and Video About DiabetesLANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.10TITLE: Diabetes And American Indians

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AUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1987SUBJECT: High blood sugar, who gets it, why control blood sugarSUMMARY: This booklet will help you learn about blood sugar.LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 304.11TITLE: Foot Wear For People With DiabetesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1994SUBJECT: Foot problems, injury, shoesSUMMARY: This booklet shows how to take care of your feet.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 304.12TITLE: How To Have A Healthy Baby <> Gestational Diabetes <>AUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1992SUBJECT: Pregnancy, blood sugar, high sugar/fat foods, weight gain, testsSUMMARY: This booklet will help you learn about what you can do to have a healthy

pregnancy and a healthy baby.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.13TITLE: Living In Balance To Prevent DiabetesAUTHOR: Health Canada - Medical Services Branch - Saskatchewan Region -

NutritionPUBLISHER:Health Canada - Medical Services BranchDATE:1996SUBJECT: Learning, Diabetes, Objectives, EvaluationSUMMARY: Education package that introduces students between the ages of 10 to 14

to the concept of preventing or delaying the onset of diabetes and its subsequent health problems.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.14TITLE: Alcohol And DiabetesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Alcohol abuse, effects, production of acids, peripheral neuropathy

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SUMMARY: A workshop preparation booklet that outlines two case studies to demonstrate interaction of alcohol and diabetic patients.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.15TITLE: Taking Care Of Your TeethAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1990SUBJECT: Gum disease, teeth, preventSUMMARY: This booklet explains what can happen with gum disease and diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.16TITLE: An Elder’s Teaching Helps JerephineAUTHOR: Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Colouring book, story book, school, family, junk foodSUMMARY: This booklet shows what happens to a child when they have to leave

home and go to school in the city. It shows the effects of a change in diet.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.17TITLE: One-Shot Healthy Living Class - JK -AUTHOR: Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Teachers role, students role, food models, discussion, demonstrationSUMMARY: A work-shop or presentation booklet for students of all ages to discuss

healthier food choices and diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.18TITLE: Diabetic Guide For Community Health RepresentativesAUTHOR: Cree Board of Health And Social Services of James Bay - Chasisibi,

Quebec, Sylvie Beriault, DieticianPUBLISHER: Cree Board of Health And Social Services of James BayDATE:1993SUBJECT: Basic knowledge on diabetes, nutrition, diet education, insulinSUMMARY: A diabetic guide that explains the general points of diabetes, insulin,

alcohol and what the diabetic should know about diabetes and nutrition. LANGUAGE: English

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CALL# 304.19TITLE: Jonah Takes ControlAUTHOR: Susan Russell R.D.PUBLISHER: Northerns Healthy Living ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Diabetes, Jonah, weight, dietician, quick tipsSUMMARY: A pamphlet about a story on diabetes prevention and treatment for

adolescents.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.20TITLE: Cross-Cultural Counseling AUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1990SUBJECT: Counseling, communicating, language barrier, informationSUMMARY: A guide for nutrition and health counselors to develop a greater

awareness of the problems in cross-cultural counseling and how to approach those problems.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.21TITLE: Diabetes Education SlidesAUTHOR: Zuni Teen Wellness Center - Dr. Nicky TeufelPUBLISHER: Zuni Teen Wellness CenterDATE:SUBJECT: Adult Onset Diabetes, types of sugars, kidneys, insulinSUMMARY: Copies of Slides that shows diabetes among populations in U.S.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.22TITLE: Living With Diabetes And Enjoying LifeAUTHOR: Health and Welfare CanadaPUBLISHER: Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1988SUBJECT: Life as it was and life today with unhealthy lifestylesSUMMARY: A booklet that shows what should be done once a person is diagnosed

with diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.23TITLE: Diabetes Education Slides OjiCree-WesternAUTHOR: Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Sioux Lookout Diabetes Program

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DATE:SUBJECT: Diabetes is not contagious, changes to make, test for ketonesSUMMARY: Copies of slides that shows illustrations of diabetes and the changes it

causes to the body. Also shown with syllabics.LANGUAGE: English and OjiCree-Western

CALL# 304.24TITLE: Diabetes Flip ChartsAUTHOR: Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay - Chasisibi,

QuebecPUBLISHER: Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James BayDATE:1995SUBJECT: Body of cells, stomach, kidney, bladder, pancreasSUMMARY: Teaching Tool that illustrates what happens to the internal parts of the

body when diabetes is present.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.25TITLE: What Is Diabetes?AUTHOR: Nutrition Pacific Region Medical ServicesPUBLISHER:Nutrition Pacific Region Medical ServicesDATE:1981SUBJECT: Parts of the healthy body, functions, foods to eat and foods not to eatSUMMARY: Educational Tool in English with Cree Syllabics about the body functions. LANGUAGE: English and Cree

CALL# 304.26TITLE: Complications Series Diabetes CurriculumAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: High blood pressure, Periodontal Disease, Heart and Blood Vessels,

Neuropathy (nerve damage), Nephropathy (kidneys), sexuality.SUMMARY: This curriculum guide shows education objectives for complications of

diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.27TITLE: Basic Series Diabetes CurriculumAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Diabetes and American Indians, Health Care System, Feelings, Weight,

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Glucose, Treatment TherapiesSUMMARY: This curriculum guide explains basic diabetes education objectives.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.28TITLE: Native Stories On Food And NutritionAUTHOR: Health and Welfare CanadaPUBLISHER: Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1986SUBJECT: Native stories about traditional foods, lesson plans for teachersSUMMARY: A teaching tool on healthy lifestyles and food habits through tales and

stories of every day life as seen through the eyes of native people.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.29TITLE: Diabetes Board GameAUTHOR: Diabetes Education Resource for Children & AdolescentsPUBLISHER: Diabetes education Resource for Children & AdolescentsDATE:1995SUBJECT: Game that has questions about diabetesSUMMARY: A sheet with a diabetes board game for children ages 8-12.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.30TITLE: Feeling About Diabetes GameAUTHOR: Diabetes Education Resource for Children & AdolescentsPUBLISHER: Diabetes Education Resource for Children & AdolescentsDATE:1995SUBJECT: Board game, feelings about diabetesSUMMARY: A sheet with a Feeling About Diabetes game to help children ages 4-8

years express a range of feelings about diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.31TITLE: An Elder Named MaryAUTHOR: Teresa Taillefer, BASc, RD, CDEPUBLISHER: DATE:SUBJECT: Mary, dietician, diabetic survival rules for eatingSUMMARY: A booklet that illustrates a story about an elder named Mary.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.32

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TITLE: Diabetes <> Questions & Answers <>AUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1989SUBJECT: Questions about food, calories, weight SUMMARY: Booklet in the form of Question Cards which also provides answers about

a variety of regular foods and diabetic foods.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.33TITLE: You Can Make A Difference: Developing Comprehensive School

Health Education Programs in American Indian Communities.AUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1995SUBJECT: What/Why is a comprehensive school program needed, How to get started, how to assess schoolsSUMMARY: This booklet is designed for health providers who want to develop school- based diabetes prevention programs.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.34TITLE: Putting Integrated Diabetes Care And Education To Work For

American Indians/Alaska NativesAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1995SUBJECT: Diabetes program evaluation, levels, program themes, review standardsSUMMARY: This manual includes program reviews for diabetes, annual audits and the

diabetes education process itself.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.35TITLE: The Medicine Wheel And DiabetesAUTHOR: Minomodzawin Diabetes Education Program-Northern Diabetes Health

NetworkPUBLISHER:Minomodzawin Diabetes Education ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Medicine Wheel, health, healing, life, ceremoniesSUMMARY: A

Manual and Table Top

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Presentation using the teachings of the

Medicine Wheel to heal the mind, body and spirit.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 304.36TITLE: Diabetes Sharing KitAUTHOR: Treaty 6 First Nations of AlbertaPUBLISHER: Treaty 6 First Nations of AlbertaDATE:SUBJECT: Diabetes, prevention, managing, complications, activities, resourcesSUMMARY: A Manual and Flip Chart to be used as teaching aid in providing information and resource material to individuals who are affected

by diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.37TITLE: Learning About DiabetesAUTHOR: Manitoba Health, Health PromotionPUBLISHER:Manitoba Health, Health PromotionDATE:SUBJECT: Diabetes, prevention, managing, activity, foot careSUMMARY: A Manual and table top presentation to be used as a teaching aid in

providing information and resource material to individuals who are affected by diabetes.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.38TITLE: Gestational Diabetes - How to have a healthy pregnancy and a

Health babyAUTHOR: Health Canada, Indian and Northern Health ServicesPUBLISHER: Health Canada, Indian and Northern Health Services, M.S.B.DATE: 1995SUBJECT: High blood sugar, healthy foods, physical activity, healthy baby, alcohol,

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SUMMARY: This booklet will provide important information on gestational diabetes and information you can use to have a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 304.39TITLE: DIABETES - A Diabetes Teaching Manual for CHRsAUTHOR: Wrinch Memorial Hospital- Merve Fedrau, RN & Debbie Houle, RDN, PUBLISHER:DATE:1997SUBJECT: diabetes, blood sugar testing, food, excercise, feet, traveling, teaching

manualSUMMARY: A teaching manual designed for CHRs to use when teaching about

diabetes. LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 304.40TITLE: Health Education Program for Kahnawake Schools Diabetes

Prevention ProgramAUTHOR: Heather Jacobs-Whyte, R.N., B.Sc. N., Susan Munday, P.Dt. B.Sc.

PUBLISHER:Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre, Kahnawake, QuebecDATE:1994SUBJECT: Diabetes education, curriculum, First Nations, children, schoolsSUMMARY: The curriculum was designed to teach elementary school children about

the prevention of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). This program serves as a basis for health education.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 304.41TITLE: Kahnawake Diabetes Education Trainers Guide for First Nations

Community Diabetes EducatorsAUTHOR: Heather Jacobs-Whyte, R.N., B.Sc. N., Susan Munday, P.Dt. B.Sc. PUBLISHER:Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre, Kahnawake, QuebecDATE:1994SUBJECT: Diabetes education, trainers guide, curriculumSUMMARY: The Diabetes Education Trainers Guide is based on the Kahnawake

Diabetes Education Curriculum. The guide contains a number of lessons for each of the units found in the curriculum.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 304.42TITLE: You Can Make a Difference: Developing Comprehensive School

Health Education Programs in American Indian Communities.AUTHOR: Karen Bachman-Carter, MPH, RD, CDEPUBLISHER:Indian Health Services

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DATE:1995SUBJECT: school, health program, curriculum, trainingSUMMARY: This booklet was designed to help develop school-based diabetes

prevention programs.LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 304.43TITLE: Poppa Bear Gets Diabetes - Story book and Facilitators ManualAUTHOR: Isabel DidriksenPUBLISHER:Alberta First Nations Diabetes Task ForceDATE:1999SUBJECT: Children, diabetes, management, lifestyle, classroom, workshopSUMMARY: the facilitators guide and its companion stoybook were written to help

raise awareness of diabetes, in particular Type 2 diabetes. Can be used in groups or by individuals.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 304.44TITLE: Strong in Body and SpiritAUTHOR: Native American Diabetes ProjectPUBLISHER:Diabetes Wellness ConnectionDATE:January 1995SUBJECT: Healthy food, exercise, curriculum, diabetes, prevention programSUMMARY: A curriculum designed specifically for the Rio Grande Pueblo people to

help prevent diabetes through healthy foods and increased exercise.LANGUAGE:English

305 - COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

CALL# 305.01TITLE: Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramAUTHOR: Sioux Lookout, Ontario PUBLISHER: Sioux Lookout Diabetes ProgramDATE:SUBJECT: Teaching Manuals, OjiCree Handouts, Two Part PosterSUMMARY: Brochure and Educational Tools Order FormLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 305.02TITLE: Sewinikan AspinewinAUTHOR: Battlefords Indian Health Centre Inc.PUBLISHER: Battlefords Indian Health Centre Inc.DATE:1984SUBJECT: What is diabetes, symptoms, diagnosing, treatment

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SUMMARY: A pamphlet describing diabetesLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 305.03TITLE: Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention ProjectAUTHOR: Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention ProjectPUBLISHER: Contact - Rhonda Kirby, Intervention Media AgentDATE:1995SUBJECT: Community projects, exercise activities, recipesSUMMARY: Assorted Materials, Community Activity Tools about DiabetesLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 305.04TITLE: Diabetes Education ProgramAUTHOR: Stanton Regional Hospital, Yellowknife, North West TerritoriesPUBLISHER: Mabel Wong and Onalee RandellDATE:SUBJECT: Daily program guide, various topicsSUMMARY: Brochure about a four day course that starts on Monday and ends

Thursday discussing diabetes.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 305.05TITLE: What is

Diabetes? <> Diabetes on Haida Gwaii <> Are You at Risk of

Developing Diabetes?AUTHOR: Queen Charlotte Islands Health CarePUBLISHER: Haida Gwaii Diabetes ProjectDATE:1996SUBJECT: Complications of diabetes on Haida Gwaii, factors, prevention SUMMARY: Brochures on various diabetic topicsLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 305.06TITLE: Minomodzawin Diabetes Education ProgramAUTHOR: North Shore Tribal Council - Health ProgramPUBLISHER: North Shore Tribal Council - Health ProgramDATE:

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SUBJECT: Goals of Minomodzawin, What/Who they areSUMMARY: Brochure describing Minomodzawin that is an Anishnawbek Diabetes

Education Program that provides a culturally sensitive and comprehensive care to individuals and families.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 305.07TITLE: Why Does High/Low Blood Sugar Happen? <> How To Keep Healthy

Eyes <> Sexual Health <> Travelling Into The Wilderness <>

AUTHOR: Office of the Prince Albert Grand Council, Health & Social Development Diabetes Education Project

PUBLISHER: Office of the Prince Albert Grand CouncilDATE:SUBJECT: High/Low Blood Sugar, Alcohol, Eyes SUMMARY: Handouts displaying topics about hemoglobin, mixing alcohol and pills,

care of eyes, sexuality.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 305.08TITLE: Tee Cha ChitlAUTHOR: The Nuu-chah-nulth Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Nuu-chah-nulth Community and Human ServicesDATE:1997SUBJECT: diabetes in First Nations, risk, prevention, treatment, healthy living,

traditional teachingSUMMARY: A pamphlet presented by the Tee Cha Chitl Program designed to give

information on diabetes and their program.LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 305.09TITLE: Quest - Diabetes Prevention Program for ChildrenAUTHOR: Gila River Indian Community, Department of Public HealthPUBLISHER:Gila River Indian Community, Department of Public HealthDATE:1998SUBJECT: Diabetes prevention, children, Gila River, curriculumSUMMARY: The Quest, Diabetes Prevention Program was designed in 1995 for Gila

River Indian Community children as a visual, culturally specific, basic introduction of behaviors to prevent the onset of diabetes in youth.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 305.10TITLE: Southern Ontario Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative (SOADI)AUTHOR: SOADI

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PUBLISHER:SOADIDATE:SUBJECT: Ontario, diabetes, preventionSUMMARY: Informational pamphlet describing SOADI.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 305.11TITLE: Alberta First Nations Diabetes Task Force (AFNDTF)AUTHOR: AFNDTFPUBLISHER:AFNDTFDATE:SUBJECT: First Nations, diabetes, prevention, community programSUMMARY: Informational pamphlet describing the AFNDTFLANGUAGE:English

306- RESEARCH

CALL# 306.01TITLE: Diabetes Burden Of Illness Study In Manitoba AUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER: Manitoba HealthDATE:1995 & 1996SUBJECT: Statistics of diabetes among adults, First Nations, children, complicationsSUMMARY: Report on the prevalence (percent) of diabetes among Manitoba Adults,

by Treaty StatusLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 306.02TITLE: TEE CHA CHITL: Getting Well AgainAUTHOR: NUU - CHAH -NULTH

Community and Human Services,

PUBLISHER: NUU - CHAH - NULTH Community and Human ServicesDATE:SUBJECT: Disseminate diabetes information, traditional concepts, valuesSUMMARY: A report to evaluate a diabetes education programme using traditional

concepts and values relevant to maintaining health. LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 306.03TITLE: Incidence and Prevalence Of Diabetes In Manitoba, 1986-1991AUTHOR: James Blanchard, MD, Epidemiology UnitPUBLISHER:Manitoba HealthDATE:

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SUBJECT: Diabetes education resource databaseSUMMARY: An article about the incidence and prevalence of diabetes among adults

in Manitoba from 1986 to 1991. LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 306.04TITLE: NHRDP Projects Funded Through a Special Competition on Native

DiabetesAUTHOR:PUBLISHER:DATE:SUBJECT: Risk factors, obesity, gestational, prevention, childhood risk factors,

exercise programs, Vitamin A and ZincSUMMARY: Projects to study the prevalence of NIDDM in aboriginal people of Atlantic

Canada, Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 306.05TITLE: The Haida GWAII Diabetes Project: Non-insulin Dependent Diabetes

Mellitus Among the HaidaAUTHOR: Queen Charlotte Islands Health Care SocietyPUBLISHER: C. Heffernan, D. Brown, C. HerbertDATE:1996SUBJECT: Diabetes in Haida, project objectives, qualitative findings, project

principles, response activities, quantitative findings.SUMMARY: A report on the project that was used to search for an understanding the

problem of diabetes. This study honors the holistic concept of health held by the people of Haida Gwaii.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL # 306.06TITLE: A Diabetes Education Program for Urban Dwelling Aboriginal PeopleAUTHOR: J.A. Whiting (Saskatoon District Health), J.B. Waldram, B.F. Habbick

(University of Saskatchewan), N.M. Kornder (Saskatoon District Health)PUBLISHER:National Health Research and Development ProgramDATE:1998SUBJECT: Diabetes, education, Aboriginal, cultureSUMMARY: A project report on ways to improve the health of status urban-dwelling

Aboriginal persons with diabetes.LANGUAGE:English/French

CALL # 306.07TITLE: Diabetes in Canada:National Statistics and Opportunities for

Improved Surveillance, Prevention, and Control.

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AUTHOR: Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Minister of HealthDATE:1999SUBJECT: statistics, prevention, control, surveillance, Diabetes Council of CanadaSUMMARY: The Diabetes Division at the Laboratory Centre for Disease Control,

Health Canada, has compiled current national statistics on diabetes and its complications.

LANGUAGE:English/French

CALL # 306.08TITLE: Chronic Disease in Canada Volume 16, No 4AUTHOR:PUBLISHER:Health CanadaDATE:Autumn 1995SUBJECT: Aboriginal health, Quebec,diet, exercise, family history, obesity, Ontario,

British Columbia, community screening, prevalence, risk factors, Saskatchewan

SUMMARY: Journal articles: Diabetes and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, Using Qualitative Research to Understand the Sociocultural Origins of Diabetes among Cape Breton Mikmaq, Effect of Bush Living on Aboriginal Canadians of the Eastern James Bay Region with Non-insulin -dependent Diabetes Mellitus, the Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project: Design, Methods and Lessons Lessons learned, Developing Diabetes Interventions in an Ojibwa-Cree Community in Northern Ontario: Linking Qualitative and Quantitative Data, Diabetes Prevalence, Behavioural and Anthropometric Risk Factors, and Psychosocial constructs in Three Aboriginal Communities in Central British Columbia.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 306.09TITLE: Diabetes and Canadas Aboriginal Peoples: the Need for Primary

PreventionAUTHOR: Mark Daniel, Diane GamblePUBLISHER:International Journal of Nursing StudiesDATE:Vol.32 No. 3 1995SUBJECT: Prevalence, native communities, risk factors, early detectionSUMMARY: Journal article discussing the need to develop, implement and test

interventions aimed at reducing the incidence and impact of NIDDM.LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 306.10TITLE: Aboriginal HealthAUTHOR: Harriet. L. MacMillan, Angus B. MacMillan, David R. Offord, Jennifer L.

Dingle

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PUBLISHER:Canadian Medical Association JournalDATE:December 1, 1996SUBJECT: mortality, morbidity, Eskimos, Indians, north America, diabetes,

alcoholism, suicide, social problemsSUMMARY: A report to inform health care workers about the health status of Canadas Native people.LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 306.11TITLE: Cree Indian Healing Practices and Western Health Care: A

Comparitive Analysis.AUTHOR: Janice M. Morse, David E. Young, Lise SwartzPUBLISHER:Social Sciences and Medicine Vol. 32 No. 12DATE:1991SUBJECT: Cree indian, traditional medicine, health care practicesSUMMARY: A comparison of Cree Indian practices and the Western health care

system.LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 306.12TITLE: Assessing and Implementing Diabetes Patient Education Programs

for American Indian communities.AUTHOR: Frances Stracqualursi, Dorothy Gohdes, Steven Rith-Najarian,

Gwendolyn Hosey, Patricia LundgrenPUBLISHER:The Diabetes Educator Vol. 19 No. 1DATE:Jan/Feb 1993SUBJECT: American Indian, Alaska Natives, Indian Health Services, diabetes,

complications, National Standards, diabetes education programsSUMMARY: The Diabetes Education Program of the Indian Helath Services reviews

the criteria for National Standards to fit the unique needs of the Indian communities.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 306.13TITLE: The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project: Intervention,

Evaluation, and Baseline Results of a Diabetes Primary Prevention Program with a Native Community in Canada

AUTHOR: A. Macaulay, G. Paradis, L. Potvin, E. Cross, C. Saad-Haddad, A. McComber, S. Desrosiers, R. Kirby, L. Montour, D. Lamping, N. Leduc, M. Rivard

PUBLISHER:Preventive Medicine, 26DATE:1997SUBJECT: Primary prevention, diabetes, children, Indian, North American,

community, school, physical activity, obesity, diet.

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SUMMARY: the Project is a 3-year community based, primary prevention program for non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in a Mohawk community near Montreal, Canada.

LANGUAGE:English

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307 - CATALOGUES/RESOURCES

CALL# 307.01TITLE: Catalogue Of Diabetes Education Resources For First Nations

PeoplesAUTHOR: Medical Services Branch Ontario RegionPUBLISHER:Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1989SUBJECT: Diabetes/nutrition written materials, videosSUMMARY: Resource materials binder containing educational materials relevant to

diabetes in First Nations communities.LANGUAGE: Language

CALL# 307.02TITLE: Health Programs Support DivisionAUTHOR: Medical Services BranchPUBLISHER:Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:SUBJECT:

Videos, printed material, addictions, family violence, fetal alcohol

syndrome, suicide, tobacco, HIV/AIDSSUMMARY: Booklet of information about videos and printed material that can be

obtained dealing with family violence, fetal alcohol syndrome, addictions, nutrition, solvent abuse, suicide, tobacco, HIV/AIDS, child development

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 307.03TITLE: Health Canada PublicationsAUTHOR: Medical Services Branch Quebec

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PUBLISHER: Health and Welfare CanadaDATE:1995SUBJECT: Publications on native foods and nutrition, nutrient bar graphs, framework

for the prevention and care of diabetes in First Nations in Canada

SUMMARY: Publications list about aboriginal nutrition issues, report of the Second International Conference on Diabetes and Native Peoples,

Planning Guide for the prevention and care of diabetes in First Nations in Canada, Framework for the prevention and care of diabetes in First Nations in Canada.

LANGUAGE:English

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CALL# 307.04TITLE: Native American Research and Training Center AUTHOR: World Indigenous Peoples ConferencePUBLISHER:Native American Research and Training CenterDATE:1996SUBJECT: NARTC projects dealing with health-related issues of concern to Native

American populations.SUMMARY: Information handout and material/video order form on topics such as;

Twenty years of Diabetes on the Warm Springs Reservation, Diabetes and the American Indian: a review of current treatment strategies.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 307.05TITLE: Catalog Of Diabetes Education MaterialsAUTHOR: Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramPUBLISHER:Indian Health Service Diabetes ProgramDATE:1996SUBJECT: Diabetes curriculum materials SUMMARY: Booklet catalogue of diabetes education materials designed to be used in

patient counseling.LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 307.06TITLE: Healthy Living CatalogueAUTHOR: Zuni Wellness CenterPUBLISHER: American Diabetes AssociationDATE:1996SUBJECT: Books about diabetes, Managing Diabetes on a Budget, Raising a Child

with Diabetes, The Fitness Book : For People with Diabetes, Cookbooks & Meal Planners, Exercise Guides, Medical Management Guides.

SUMMARY: Catalogue featuring books and special selections on diabetesLANGUAGE: English

CALL# 307.07TITLE: Ota-Miska 1999-2000AUTHOR: Manitoba Industry, Trade and TourismPUBLISHER: Manitoba Industry, Trade and TourismDATE:1999SUBJECT: Various provincial and federal departments, organizations, businesses in

ManitobaSUMMARY: Resource manual that provides a current listing of programs, services and

resources available from government and private sector programs.LANGUAGE:English

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CALL# 307.08TITLE: Chronic Diseases in CanadaAUTHOR: Health CanadaPUBLISHER: National Health and WelfareDATE: 1995SUBJECT: Diabetes and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, Sociocultural Origins of

Diabetes among Cape Breton Mikmaq, Effect of Bush Living on Aboriginal Canadians of Eastern James Bay Region, Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project, Diabetes in an Ojibwa-Cree community in Northern Ontario, in three Aboriginal communities in Central B.C., position paper

SUMMARY: This booklet features six articles concerning diabetes and aboriginal peoples in Canada.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 307.09TITLE: Catalogue of Diabetes Education Resources For First Nations

PeoplesAUTHOR: Medical Services Branch Ontario Region Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Health CanadaSUBJECT: Diabetes written material, nutrition material, videos, pharmaceutical

companies, materials available from CDASUMMARY: A catalogue of information that identifies educational materials about

diabetes to assist health care providers working with First Nations peoples.

LANGUAGE: English

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308 - VIDEOS

CALL# 308.01TITLE: The Therapeutic Challenge of Type II Diabetes in the Aboriginal

PatientAUTHOR: Dr. K. Van Ameyde and Dr. G. NyombaPUBLISHER:Biomedical Communications, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Canada DATE: 1996SUBJECT: Blood sugar, complications of diabetes, treatment of diabetesSUMMARY: This video (62 minutes) shows statistics for aboriginal men and women

with diabetes in comparison with the general public, complications of diabetes and the treatment that should be followed in order to control diabetes or prevent it.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.02TITLE: KIINGO It is up to youAUTHOR: Union of Ontario IndiansPUBLISHER: Union of Ontario IndiansDATE: 1995SUBJECT: A First Nations Diabetes Video for ChildrenSUMMARY: This video was designed to empower children ages 6 to 12 to eat

healthier foods, exercise daily, and therefore control their weight.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.03 c.1TITLE: Diabetes: Treatment and ManagementAUTHOR:PUBLISHER: Paskwayak ProductionsDATE:SUBJECT: Type II diabetes, glucose, healthy eating, individuals who are at high risk

for getting diabetes, alcohol and side effects, physical activity, medications.

SUMMARY: This video (18 minutes) explains how diabetes can be controlled with the proper eating habits, physical activity and medications that are taken properly.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.03 c.2TITLE: Diabetes: Treatment and ManagementAUTHOR:PUBLISHER: Paskwayak ProductionsDATE:SUBJECT: Type II diabetes, glucose, healthy eating, individuals who are at high risk

for getting diabetes, alcohol and side effects, physical activity,

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medications.SUMMARY: This video (18 minutes) explains how diabetes can be controlled with the

proper eating habits, physical activity and medications that are taken properly.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.04TITLE: Choose Nutrition Now - It Pays AUTHOR: Labrador Institute of Northern StudiesPUBLISHER: Labrador Institute of Northern StudiesDATE: 1983SUBJECT: Traditional way of life in Labrador as compared to present life style that is

in that community now.SUMMARY: This video (15 minutes) shows how to shop for healthy foods in the store

and how to prepare a healthy meal. LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.05TITLE: Centre For Nutrition and the Environment of Indigenous PeoplesAUTHOR: CINE - Macdonald Campus of McGill UniversityPUBLISHER: McGill UniversityDATE: 1994SUBJECT: CINE, environment, traditional way of life affected by environmentSUMMARY: This video briefly described why the Centre for Nutrition and the

Environment of Indigenous Peoples was created and how it interacts with native communities.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.06TITLE: Walking In BalanceAUTHOR: Native Workshop - WinnipegPUBLISHER: DATE: 1985SUBJECT: Diabetes, discussions by medical professionals, individuals who have

diabetesSUMMARY: This video gives an in-depth look at diabetes and diabetes education

among native people, viewed by researchers, education and natives themselves who discuss trying to walk in balance with nature and the creator.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.07 c.1TITLE: Learning About Diabetes - A Resource for Native People AUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER: Manitoba Health

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DATE:SUBJECT: Description of diabetes and how it affects the body, body fat, foodsSUMMARY: This video is about an education program designed to assist the health

educator in providing diabetes information to native people.LANGUAGE: Cree

CALL# 308.07 c.2TITLE: Learning About Diabetes - A Resource for Native People AUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER: Manitoba HealthDATE:SUBJECT: Description of diabetes and how it affects the body, body fat, foodsSUMMARY: This video is about an education program designed to assist the health

educator in providing diabetes information to native people.LANGUAGE: Cree

CALL# 308.08 c.1TITLE: Learning About Diabetes - A Resource for Native People AUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER: Manitoba HealthDATE:SUBJECT: Description of diabetes and how it affects the body, body fat, foodsSUMMARY: This video is about an education program designed to assist the health

educator in providing diabetes information to native people.LANGUAGE: Saulteaux

CALL# 308.08 c.2TITLE: Learning About Diabetes - A Resource for Native People AUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER: Manitoba HealthDATE:SUBJECT: Description of diabetes and how it affects the body, body fat, foodsSUMMARY: This video is about an education program designed to assist the health

educator in providing diabetes information to native people.LANGUAGE: Saulteaux

CALL# 308.09 c.1TITLE: Learning About Diabetes - A Resource for Native People AUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER: Manitoba HealthDATE:SUBJECT: Description of diabetes and how it affects the body, body fat, foods

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SUMMARY: This video is about an education program designed to assist the health educator in providing diabetes information to native people.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.09 c.2TITLE: Learning About Diabetes - A Resource for Native People AUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER: Manitoba HealthDATE:SUBJECT: Description of diabetes and how it affects the body, body fat, foodsSUMMARY: This video is about an education program designed to assist the health

educator in providing diabetes information to native people.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.09 c.3TITLE: Learning About Diabetes - A Resource for Native People AUTHOR: Manitoba HealthPUBLISHER: Manitoba HealthDATE:SUBJECT: Description of diabetes and how it affects the body, body fat, foodsSUMMARY: This video is about an education program designed to assist the health

educator in providing diabetes information to native people.LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.10TITLE: Choosing The Right Path - Moccasin Trail to a Healthy LifeAUTHOR: Walpole Island First Nation Health Centre StaffPUBLISHER: Health CanadaDATE:SUBJECT: Healthy eating, exercise, nutrition education, maintain programSUMMARY: This video gives service providers a resource for First Nation communities

about diabetes. It shows healthy lifestyle activities that have been incorporated into Walpole Island diabetic education program

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.11TITLE: Dialysis - The Artificial KidneyAUTHOR: Paskwayak ProductionsPUBLISHER:Paskwayak ProductionsDATE:SUBJECT: Aboriginal, diabetes, kidney, dialysisSUMMARY: This educational video addresses the issues surrounding dialysis. It

examines the pros and cons to this treatment, while providing critical

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information regarding diet, exercise and urban living issues, all produced for an Aboriginal audience. Part of the Aboriginal Health Education Series.

LANGUAGE: English

CALL# 308.12TITLE: Balance - Healing Through HelpingAUTHOR: Health CanadaPUBLISHER:Health CanadaDATE:SUBJECT: Healing, holistic, Aboriginal youth, peer pressure, family values, physical

fitness, goals.SUMMARY: This video is an upbeat look into the lives of many of our First Nations,

Inuit and Metis youth in Canada. They talk frankly about the situations that they are faced with. The youth talk about peer pressure, family values, physical fitness, goals, personal health and other topics. The video was filmed on location throughout the country and includes excerpts from Torontos cosmopolitan to Canadas far north.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL# 308.13TITLE: Why Me?AUTHOR: Medical Services Bransh - Ontario DivisionPUBLISHER:Health CanadaDATE:1988SUBJECT: diabetes, acceptance, elders, coping, learning, diagnosisSUMMARY: A story of Ken, a 35 year old Aboriginal pilot sho learns he has diabetes.

The film illustrates the emotional turmoil of a newly diabnosed person with diabetes. I show that Ken must start by accepting his condition before any meaningful education can take place. It also depicts the supportive role that elders and family can play in helping the person with diabetes cope with his/her disease.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 308.14 c.1, c.2TITLE: Taking Responsibility to Heal Ourselves - Kahnawake Schools

Diabetes Prevention ProjectAUTHOR: Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention ProjectPUBLISHER:DATE:SUBJECT: school, prevention, childrenSUMMARY: A synopsis of the KSDPPLANGUAGE:English

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CALL # 308.15TITLE: Diabetes: Lifetime SolutionsAUTHOR: Nuu-Chah-Nulth Community and Human ServicesPUBLISHER:Gryphon Productions Ltd.DATE:1998SUBJECT: diabetes, Aboriginal, management, complications, cultureSUMMARY: the primary purpose of this video is to help Aboriginal people understand

their health risks associated with diabetes, as well as prevention and maintenance of diabetes. With a discussion guide and discussion points.

LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 308.16TITLE: Natives and DiabetesAUTHOR: Foundation on Independent LivingPUBLISHER:Magic Lantern CommunicationsDATE:1993SUBJECT: Ontario, Manitoulin Island, diabetes, AboriginalSUMMARY: Discussions on Naatives and diabetes in the London, Ontario and

Manitoulin Island areas.LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 308.17TITLE: ABORIGINAL DIABETES WELLNESS PROGRAMAUTHOR: Canadian Diabetes AssociationPUBLISHER:DATE:SUBJECT:SUMMARY:LANGUAGE:English

CALL # 308.18TITLE: MANAGING YOUR DIABETESAUTHOR: Canadian Diabetes AssociationPUBLISHER: Novo NordiskDATE:SUBJECT: Managing Your DiabetesSUMMARY: Diabetes is one of the most serious chronic diseases facing Aboriginal

people in Canada. In this video you will learn what diabetes is, factors that contribute to the higher incidence among Aboriginals, and how diabetes can be managed.

LANGUAGE:English

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SUBJECT FILES

ABORIGINAL- GENERAL

1) Brosseau, James D; Bata, Bonnie R. & Marquart, P.A. - A Quiet Epidemic - Diabetes Forecast, November-December 1984 (Article)

2) McCarren, Marie, Breaking the Cycle - Diabetes Forecast, June 1996 (Article)

3) Montour, Louis T. - Diabetes Care for First Nations: Theory, Reality and Hope- Plein Soleil, Winter 1991 (Article)

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4) Ghodes, Dorothy, - Diabetes In North American Indians and Alaska Natives - Diabetes in America, Indian Health Service Diabetes Program,

1995 (Article)

5) DRTC (Diabetes Research and Treatment Centre) Bulletin, Diabetes: Knowledge and Awareness - 1996 (Article)

6) Diabetes Becoming an Epidemic - Windspeaker, August 2-13/1993 (Article)

7) Mazur, Marcia, - For His People - Diabetes Forecast, January 1994 (Article)

8) Diabetes Facts - Diabetes Among American Indians - American Diabetes Association 1992 (Fact Sheet)

9) Maunder, Mike, - North West Company Plans Program to Educate Aboriginals About Diabetes - Winnipeg Free Press/Community Review

North-Northeast, January 24, 1996 (Article)

10) Benjamin, Evan, MD - Project Promotes Well-Being In Zuni Population - The American College of Physician Executives, 1993, (Article)

11) Worral, Graham, - Project Aims To Prevent Diabetes In Aboriginals - The Medical Post, January 2-9/1996 (Article)

12) Appavoo, Donna, RD; Waboose, Rayanne RN & Harris, Stuart MD, CCFP, ACPM, - Sioux Lookout Diabetes Program - Diabetes Dialogue, Fall

1994 (Article)

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13) Paul, Alexandra, - Dialysis Patients On Hold; doctors rail at shortage and Paul, Alexandra & Samyn, Paul, - Dialysis Relief On Way: Praznik -

Winnipeg Free Press June 10-11, 1997 (Articles)

14) Mitchell, Catherine; Logan, Marty, - Cure Is All They Want - Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday, March 30, 1996 (Article)

15) Nepinak, Doug - Diabetes and Indigenous Peoples International Conference Weetamah, June 12, 1995 (Article)

16) Mooney, Koralie - Prevention A Key to Reduce Diabetes In First Nations - Keewatin Times, June 1995 (Article)

17) Aboriginals Are Four To Five Times More Likely To Get Diabetes Than Other People- InterMedia Transcript Service, CBC Radio May 29, 1995

(Transcript)

18) Northern First Nations Run For Diabetes - The Community Voice May 22/97 (Article)

Aboriginal Leaders To Run For Diabetes - Portage la Prairie Daily Graphic May 27/97 (Article)

Natives Hold Run To Fight Diabetes - Winnipeg Free Press May 27/97 (Article)

Leaders Run For Diabetes - Roblin Review May 27/97 (Article)

Run For Diabetes Goes From Thompson To Winnipeg - Opasquia Times May 23/97 (Article)

Chiefs on the Run- Weetamah May 1997 (Article)

19) Ferguson, Rosanna, - March For Election Attention - Weetamah May 1997 (Article)

20) Beer, Graham, - NIDDM In The Pima Indians; the development of oral hypoglycaemics; some interesting facts about diabetes -

Practical Diabete International September/October 1996 (Article)

21) George, Marge, - Diabetes Part One & Understanding Diabetes and Treatment Part Two - Kahtou, July 1995 (Article)

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22) Deagle, George MD; McCracken, Eric, MB, Antone, Irwin, MD, Evers, Susan, PhD, - A Diabetes Awareness Program In A Native Community -

Beta Release Vol. 10, No. 3 1986 (Article)

23) Taylor, Drew Hayden, - When A Sweet Tooth Becomes A Biological Bomb - The Globe And Mail, March 14, 1997 (Article)

24) Paul, Alexandra, - Native Role In Reforms Unclear - Winnipeg Free Press February 18, 1996

25) Elliott, Louise - Lack Of Defibrillators Slammed - Sioux Lookout Bulletin, February 21, 1997

26) Martin, Nick - Native Health Centre Praised - Winnipeg Free Press June 7, 1997 (Article)

27) Jager, Manfred - Prevention best medicine - Winnipeg Free Press Feb. 11/96

(Article)

28) Forgues, Louise Aubrey - Planning Guide for the Prevention and Care of Diabetes in First Nations in Canada - Indian and

Northern Health Services, Department of National Health and Welfare, 1994, (Guide)

29) The Silent Epidemic: Diabetes in the First Nations - Dialogue, Volume 41

No. 3 Fall 1994 30) Diabetes Mellitus - Prairie Medical Journal, Diabetes Issue Vol. 65 No. 4

(Article)

31) The Diabetes Epidemic and Thrifty Genes - Canadian Diabetes Vol. 6 No. 3

32) Diabetes: Theory, Reality and Hope - CDA - MB Banner, Summer 1995 (Article)

33) Diabetes and Aboriginal People in Canada - Health Canada, July 1994 (Information Sheet)

34) Robertson, Bud - Stalking The Thrifty Gene - Winnipeg Free Press May 16,1996 (Article)

35) Macaulay, A; Hanusaik, N; Delisle D.D. - Diabetic Education Program In The Mohawk Community of Kahnawake, Quebec - Canadian Family

Physician July 1988 (Article)

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36) Jackson, M.Y; Broussard, B. - Cultural Challenges In Nutrition Education Among American Indians - The Diabetes Educator 1987 (Article)

37) Aubrey, Louise - Framework For The PreventionAnd Care Of Diabetes In First Nations In Canada - Indian and Northern Health Services, Department of National Health and Welfare 1994 (Guide)

38) White Shield, Rosemary - Project Puts Diabetics In Charge - Northern Plains Today June 11-18, 1996 (Article)

39) Brousseau, James D. - Native Americans - Diabetes Forecast September 1988 (Article)

40) Lloyd, Dorothy - A Successful Diabetes Affair - Health Beat Spring 1987 (Article)

41) Robertson, Bud - Diabetes Rises In Manitoba - Aboriginal Adults Especially At Risk - Winnipeg Free Press November 15, 1995 (Article)

42) MacGillivray, Donald - Diabetes Epidemic - Incidence Among Natives Twice As High As Others - Winnipeg Sun September 20, 1995 (Article)

43) Moharib, Nadia - The Dangers Of Diabetes - Disorder Endemic Among Native People - Winnipeg Sun May 28, 1995 (Article)

44) Elliot, Louise - Diabetes Will Soar Among Aboriginals, Says Study - Portage La Prairie Daily Graphic October 14,1997 (Article)

45) Elliot, Louise - Epidemic of Diabetes Facing Natives:Study - Winnipeg Free Press October 12, 1997 (Article)

46) Samuelian, Christine - Diabetes Epidemic on Reserve - Major social, family disruption as natives seek treatment in city - Winnipeg Free Press February 6, 1997 (Article)

47) Elliot, Louise - Cases of Diabetes Expected to Triple - Windspeaker November 1997 (Article)

48) Mitchell, Susan - Caring for the Health of the Natives - Globe and Mail January 22, 1992 (Article)

49) Higgins, Micheal - Native Peoples Take On Diabetes - East West April 1991 (Article)

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50) Burke, Marie - Prevention needs to play a bigger role - Windspeaker October 1998 (Article)

51) Watters, Catherine - Diabetes Conference attracts over 200" - Thompson Nickel Belt News October 13, 1998 (Article)

52) Boyd, Gail - Telehealth introduced to First Nations - The First Perspective November 1998 (Article)

53) Brown, Sharon - Diabetes Interventions for Minority Populations: Were Really Not That Different, You and I - Diabetes Spectrum Vol. 11, No 3 1998 (Article)

54) Mayer, A., Brown, T., Kelly, J. - Of Muktuk and Men - Diabetes Spectrum Vol. 11, No 3 1998 (Article)

55) Grinder, Barb - Educator Takes the Mystery Out of Diabetes - Windspeaker March 1999 (Article)

56) McKinley, Rob - Alberta First Nations Walk for Awareness - Windspeaker July 1998 (Article)

57) Kelly, Peter - Podiatrist with a Mission - Podiatry Today November 1996 (Article)

58) Guthrie, Patricia - A peek at the neck may help doctors detect diabetes early - The Albuquerque Tribune December 23, 1997 (Article)

59) Guthrie, Patricia - Strangle Hold on Indian Country - the Albuquerque Tribune December 22, 1997 (Article)

60) McKinley, Rob - Prevention, education key to beating diabetes - Windspeaker July 1998 (Article)

61) Grace, Heather - Back to their Roots- Windspeaker September 1998 (Article)

62) Black, Joan - Scientists find diabetes link in Oji-Cree - Windspeaker April 1999 (Article)

63) Kruzenga, Len - Gene discovery hold out hope for future diabetes treatment - The first Perspective April 1999 (Article)

64) Diabetes rates to double by year 2025, expert says - Winnipeg Free Press November 20, 1998 (Article)

65) Mitchell, Catherine - Native diabetes rates soaring, professor says -

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Winnipeg Free Press November 23, 1998 (Article)

66) Green, Pamela - A tale of two tribes: genetically the same, but oh so different - Windspeaker April 1998 (Article)

67) Whyatt, Sabrina - Diabetes sufferers need ongoing treatment - Windspeaker August 1998 (Article)

68) Diabetes and the First Nations - The Canadian Journal of Paediatrics 1994 Vol.1 No. 7 (Article)

69) Habib, Marlene - Ottawa targets diabetes especially among natives - Portage la Prairie Daily Graphic May 18, 1999

70) Davis, Jolene - Better education needed - Windspeaker August 1999

71) Mitchell, Catherine - Thrifty gene costs natives health - Winnipeg Free Press March 9, 1999

72) Mitchell, Catherine - Genetic mutation possible key - Winnipeg Free Press March 10, 1999

73) An interview with Elder Frank Wesley - Grassroots News June 1999

74) Roslin, Alex - Cree diabetes rate soars in Quebec - Windspeaker July 1999

75) Lamirande, Todd - Mothers Day walk for diabetes honours B.C. advocate - The Drum May 1999

76) Kruzenga, Len - NADA targets youth to fight diabetes - The Drum May 1999

77) Black, Joan - Travelling diabetes program popular in rural Alberta - Windspeaker July 1999

78) Kruzenga, Len - NADA targets Native youth to fight diabetes - Windspeaker June 1999

79) Black, Joan - Diabetic dilemma: traditional or Western medicine? - Windspeaker June 1999

80) Elliot, Louise - Sandy Lake diabetes third highest in world - The Sioux Lookout Bulletin January 29, 1999

81) Samyn, P., Rollason, K. Health of aboriginals in crisis, report says - Winnipeg Free Press January 29, 1999

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82) First Nations healthcare in state of emergency - Rossburn Review December 7, 1998

83) Russell, Susan - Background on diabetes in Manitoba - The Drum August 1999

Aboriginal- Gestational

1) Laycock, M., Whiting, J. - Harmony and Health: A Workshop On Gestational Diabetes for Native Health Workers - Beta Release December 1990, (Article)

2) Burke, Marie - Pregnant women more at risk for diabetes - Winspeaker October 1998 (Article)

Aboriginal- Culture/Tradition

1) Bertorelli, A., Gallagher, A., - Diabetes in Ethnic and Minority Groups: A Cultural Challenge - Diabetes Care and Education December 1991 (Newsletter)

2) Buller, E., Hagey, R., - Drumming and Dancing: A New Rhythm in Nursing Care - Canadian Nurse Vol. 19 #9 (Article)

3) Feste, Catherine., - Storytelling in Diabetes Education - Diabetes Spectrum March/April 1995 (Article)

4) Brosseau, James D., - First Settlers - Diabetes Forecast January 1994 (Article)

5) Houlden, Robyn, - Health Beliefs in Two Ontario First Nations Populations - Diabetes Dialogue Winter 1994 (Article)

6) Mazur, Marcia, - Journey of the Spirit - Diabetes Forecast January 1994 (Article)

7) Kipling, David R., - The Sacred Circle - Health Beat Fall 1987 (Article)8) Garro, L., - Understanding Diabetes in Its Cultural Context: A Case Study of

A Manitoba Ojibway Community - Manitoba Medicine Fall 1989 (Article)

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9) Stewart, Jane - Treating Aboriginal Diabetes With Cultural Sensitivity - Health Sciences Centre Foundation newsletter Winter 1995 (Article)

10) ONeil, J., Kaufert, J., Koolage, W., - The Role of Native Medical Interpreters in Diabetes Education - Beta Release 1986 Vol. 10, No. 2 (Article)

11) Mitchell, Catherine, - Ottawa Cuts Out Curbs On Traditional Healers - Winnipeg Free Press January 13, 1996 (Article)

12) Kinoshameg, Rosella, - Healing Ourselves - Healing Our Health Care System CDA Ontario Presentation 1992

13) Broussard, Brenda, - A Return to Tradition - Diabetes Forecast January 1994 (Article)

14) Paul, Alexandra, - Return to Healing - Aboriginal People Look to Traditional Methods - Winnipeg Free Press March 16, 1997 (Article)

15) Gilliland, S., Carter, J., Perez, G., Two Feathers, J., Kenui, C., Mau, M. - Recommendations for Development and Adaptation of Culturally Competent Community Health Interventions in Minority Populations with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - diabetes spectrum Vol. 11 No 3 1998 (Article)

16) Sinkewicz, Paul - Education program struggles against diabetes pandemic - Windspeaker January 1999 (Article)

17) Lockyer, Debora - Attention to culture extremely important - Windspeaker November 1998 (Article)

18) Perez, Georgia - Through the Eyes of the Eagle - Diabetes Forecast December 1998 (Article)

19) Story, Jane - Traditional medicine found to be effective - Windspeaker December 1998 (Article)

20) Kruzenga, Len - Communities tackle health issues using holistic approach - Windspeaker April 1999 (Article)

21) Levine Mazur, Marcia - Lionel and his family - the Stewarts have found a new road to health in the lifestyle of their ancestors - Diabetes Forecast December 1998

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Aboriginal- Nutrition

1) Gohdes, D., et al, - Designing a Diabetes Nutrition Education Program for a Native American Community - The Diabetes Educator Vol. 14, No. 1 (Article)

2) Kavasch, E. Barrie, - Presents From the Past - Diabetes Forecast January 1994 (Article)

3) Nabhan, Gary Paul, - The Return of Native Crops - East West April 1991 (Article)

Aboriginal- Children and Youth

1) Dean, Heather, - NIDDM In Aboriginal Youth - Diabetes News April 1995 (Article)

2) Manitoba Aboriginal Headstart Program - Social Planning Council Bulletin August 1996 (Article)

3) Taylor, Lynne, - Low Birth-Weight Babies May Be More Susceptible To Diabetes - Windspeaker September 12/15 1994 (Article)

4) Dean, Heather, - Native Children New Victims Of Diabetes - Windspeaker March 1996 (Article)

5) Mazur, M., Joe, J., Young, R. - Why Are Children Being Diagnosed with a Middle-Aged Disease? - Diabetes Forecast December 1998 (Article)

Aboriginal- Education

1) Derksen, C., Rorke, S., - Diabetes Prevention: A School-Based Model Of Intervention - CAHPERD Spring 1996 (Article)

Aboriginal- Research

1) Benjamin, Evan, et al, - Physical Activity and the Incidence of Non-Insulin

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Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Among American Indians: A Case Control Study - 1994 (Report)

2) Ghodes, D., et al, - Improving Diabetes Care in the Primary Health Setting - The Indian Health Service Experience - American College of Physicians 1996 (Article)

3) Morrison, N., Dooley, J., - The Sioux Lookout Diabetes Program - Diabetes Prevention and Management in Northwestern Ontario - Arctic

Medical Research 1996 (Article)

4) Zinman B., et al, - Developing Diabetes Interventions in an Ojibwa-Cree Community in Northern Ontario: Linking Qualitative Data - Chronic Diseases in Canada Autumn 1995 (Article)

5) Anderson, K., Dean, H., - The Effect of Diet and Exercise on a Native Youth With Poorly Controlled Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes - Beta Release December 1990 (Article)

6) Zinman, B., et al, - The Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project: Design, Methods and Lessons Learned - Chronic Diseases in Canada Autumn 1995 (Article)

7) Gohdes, D., et al, - Desgning a Diabetes Nutrition Education Program For a Native American Community - The Diabetes Educator 1988 (Article)

8) Blanchard, J., et al, - Incidence and Prevalence of Diabetes in Manitoba - Diabetes Care August 1996 (Article)

9) Harris, S., et al, - The Prevalence of NIDDM and Associated Risk Factors in Native Canadians - Diabetes Care February 1997 (Article)

10) Wilson, R., et al - Native Canadians Relocating for Renal Dialysis - Psychosocial and Cultural Issues - Canadian Family Physician November 1994 (Article)

11) Fujimoto, Wilfred - Community Involvement and Minority Participation in Clinical Research - Diabetes Spectrum Vol. 11 No 3 1998 (Article)

12) Chipkin, S., de Groot, M. - Contextual Variables Influencing Outcome Measures in Minority Populations with Diabetes Mellitus - Diabetes Spectrum Vol. 11 No 3 1998 (Article)

13) Wells, Charles - NIDDK Minority Initiatives - Diabetes Spectrum Vol. 11 No 3

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1998 (Article)

14) Green, Pamela - First Nations health service at heart of study DREAM Project, Windspeaker November 1998 (Article)

15) Godwin, M., Muirhead M. Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus among Swampy Cree women in Moose Factory, James Bay - Canadian Medical Association Journal May 1999 Vol. 160

16) Rodrigues, S., Robinson E. Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus among James Bay Cree women in Northern Quebec - Canadian Medical Association Journal May 1999 Vol. 160

Aboriginal- Exercise

1) Hannon, Jim, - The Zuni Rediscover the Art of Running - Sports Illustrated August 1991 (Article)

2) Heath G.W., et al, - Community-Based Exercise Intervention: Zuni Diabetes Project - Diabetes Care September-October 1987 (Article)

3) Benjamin, Evan, - Exercise Prescription Guidelines for Patients With Diabetes - The Provider July 1993 (Article)