Synthesizing the science of nutrition, immunity and evolutionary genetics with a controversial new history of indigenous North America, "Decolonizing the Diet" shows how populations fail to recover from epidemics when their ability to hunt, gather and farm nutritionally dense plants and animals is diminished by war, colonization and cultural destruction.
Synthesizing the science of nutrition, immunity and evolutionary genetics with a controversial new history of indigenous North America, "Decolonizing the Diet" shows how populations fail to recover from epidemics when their ability to hunt, gather and farm nutritionally dense plants and animals is diminished by war, colonization and cultural destruction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gideon A. Mailer is associate professor in early American history at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA. Nicola E. Hale, specializing in genetics, cell biology and biochemistry, has worked in assistant scientist positions at the University of Cambridge, UK.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Nutrition and Immunity in Native America: A Historical and Biological Controversy Chapter 1:The Evolution of Nutrition and Immunity: From the Paleolithic Era to the Medieval European Black Death Chapter 2: More Than Maize: Native American Subsistence Strategies from the Bering Migration to the Eve of Contact Chapter 3: Micronutrients and Immunity in Native America, 1492- 1750 Chapter 4: Metabolic Health and Immunity in Native America, 1750- 1950 Epilogue: Decolonizing the Diet: Food Sovereignty and Biodiversity Notes Index.
Acknowledgments Introduction Nutrition and Immunity in Native America: A Historical and Biological Controversy Chapter 1:The Evolution of Nutrition and Immunity: From the Paleolithic Era to the Medieval European Black Death Chapter 2: More Than Maize: Native American Subsistence Strategies from the Bering Migration to the Eve of Contact Chapter 3: Micronutrients and Immunity in Native America, 1492- 1750 Chapter 4: Metabolic Health and Immunity in Native America, 1750- 1950 Epilogue: Decolonizing the Diet: Food Sovereignty and Biodiversity Notes Index.
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