Media Coverage

Many communities have shared successful Eagle Books and traditional foods stories.
In The News
- Wellness in Native America: Strengthening Indian Country One Story at a Time: Traditional Foodsby Chelsea Wesner American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma—September 5, 2012
- Tribal Clinic Uses Native Foods to Fight Diabetesby Patricia Leigh Brown California Watch—April 12, 2012
- Standing Rock Sioux Harvest Gardens and Buffalo to Fight Diabetes, Restore Healthby Stephanie Woodard Indian Country Today—November 29, 2011
- Announcement: Native Diabetes Wellness Program Commemorates Native American Heritage Month—November 2011by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)—November 25, 2011
- Potawatomi Traditional Gardener Promotes Growing Healthy Foods To Prevent Diabetesby Suzanne Heck Indian Country Today—October 20, 2011
Article Archive
- Type 2 Diabetes Links Tribal Colleges with K–12 Schoolsby Babette Herrmann Indian Country Today—November 15, 2010
- Taking Control of the Medium and the Messageby Stephanie Woodard Indian Country Today—July 27, 2010
- Diabetes Prevention Grants Have Unexpected ‘Side Effects’by Stephanie Woodard Indian Country Today—July 26, 2010
- CDC Diabetes Prevention Grantees Hold Biannual Meeting: Attendees Share Challenges and Successesby Stephanie Woodard Indian Country Today—August 4, 2010
- Native Americans Embrace Tradition to Defeat Diabetesby Mary Brophy Marcus USA TODAY—June 24, 2010
- ‘Through the Eyes of the Eagle’ Exhibit Promotes Traditional, Healthy Foodsby Lee Allen Indian Country Today—October 10, 2011