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Washington Post April 9,2002 The Hochunk Way

Authors: Washington Post

Publication Year: 2002

Last Updated: 2012-02-27

Journal: The Washington Post

Keywords: Diabetes, Ho-Chunk, Tradition, 2002, Prevention

Abstract:

Article by Washington Post "The Ho-chunk Way"

The Ho-Chunk way, tribes Tradition may be key to healthier future, Diabetes comes to Indian country................

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Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/wellness/2002/04/09/for-tribes-traditions-may-be-key-to-a-healthier-future/3199cafa-a96b-4795-93e0-04a37d8bbb46/

 

 

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