The Northern Michigan University Center for Native American Studies is now in the midst of the implementation phase of the Decolonizing Diet Project. The DDP research subjects have been adhering to their meal and excercise plans since March 25, 2012. While we have put forth great effort to prepare for this phase, we realize that there may be some things that still need tweaking. The master food list is located on the DDP Group Site. We will continue updating food provider information as we go along, and will announce opportunities to join food consultants on various outings as they become available.

We would like to say chi-miigwech (many thanks) to those who have supported our project thus far including Northern Michigan University, the US Forest Service, the Cedar Tree Institute, the Kewenaw Bay Indian Community, and several businesses (please see the list of supporters at the DDP Group Site). If you or your organization would like to donate to this project (whether in the form of food, equipment, or cash), or if you have any questions about the DDP, please contact Dr. Martin Reinhardt, principal investigator, at (906)-227-1397, or email: mreinhar@nmu.edu

We wish everyone the very best on this exciting adventure.


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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

2012 First Nations Food Taster

The 2012 First Nations Food Taster is being held November 9th from 5-7pm on campus at NMU in the DJ Jacobetti Complex. Advanced tickets cost $5 for NMU students w/ID and Elders and $12 for the general public, or at the door it is $7 for students/Elders, and $15 for the general public. This is a dish bag event, so if you bring your own dishware, your name will be entered into a raffle.
The menu will include several DDP recipes including turkey/pumpkin soup, venison/bison meatloaf, roasted turkey, pecan encrusted fish, sweet potato chunks, wild rice, green beans, corn, maple baked beans, crab apple sauce, cornmeal/cranberry pudding, sunbutter cookies, maple roasted pecans, berries, pumpkin/corn bread, white pine/wintergreen tea, and sweet water.  There will also be a few non-DDP items on the menu including a wild rice/veggie dish, three sisters casserole, and fry bread. 
To purchase adavanced tickets, please visit us at 112 Whitman Hall on campus at NMU. For more information, email the Native American Student Association  at nasa@nmu.edu, call (906) 227-1397, or visit www.nmu.edu/nativeamericans

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