Frequency of traditional food use by three Yukon First Nations living in four communities. Arctic 48(2):161–171

ABSTRACT. This study documented the frequency of use of traditional food species among 122 adults from three Yukon First Nations. The informants resided in four communities: Haines Junction, Old Crow, Teslin, and Whitehorse. Food patterns were examined in two ways: (1) estimated frequency of househo...

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Main Authors: Eleanor E. Wein, Milton M. R. Freeman
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.515.7750 2023-05-15T14:19:42+02:00 Frequency of traditional food use by three Yukon First Nations living in four communities. Arctic 48(2):161–171 Eleanor E. Wein Milton M. R. Freeman The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1995 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.515.7750 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic48-2-161.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.515.7750 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic48-2-161.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic48-2-161.pdf text 1995 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T09:52:10Z ABSTRACT. This study documented the frequency of use of traditional food species among 122 adults from three Yukon First Nations. The informants resided in four communities: Haines Junction, Old Crow, Teslin, and Whitehorse. Food patterns were examined in two ways: (1) estimated frequency of household use of traditional food species over a one-year period, and (2) frequency of traditional foods in four daily diet recalls of men and women, collected once per season. On average, Yukon Indian households used traditional foods over 400 times annually. Moose was consumed on average 95 times yearly, caribou 71, chinook salmon 22, Labrador tea 20, cranberries and crowberries each 14, and blueberries 11 times yearly. According to household estimates, traditional foods were consumed almost as often in Whitehorse as in Haines Junction. Teslin surpassed both these, while Old Crow had the highest frequency. Daily diets of adult individuals indicated that traditional foods were consumed on average 1.14 times per day. Traditional foods were reported twice daily in Old Crow diets, once daily in each of Teslin and Haines Junction, and 0.5 times daily in Whitehorse diets. Measured by frequency of use, traditional foods—especially moose, caribou and salmon— remain extremely important in contemporary diets of these Yukon Indian people. Text Arctic Arctic First Nations Haines Junction Moose Old Crow Teslin Whitehorse Yukon Unknown Arctic Haines Junction ENVELOPE(-137.511,-137.511,60.752,60.752) Indian Teslin ENVELOPE(-132.724,-132.724,60.166,60.166) Yukon
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description ABSTRACT. This study documented the frequency of use of traditional food species among 122 adults from three Yukon First Nations. The informants resided in four communities: Haines Junction, Old Crow, Teslin, and Whitehorse. Food patterns were examined in two ways: (1) estimated frequency of household use of traditional food species over a one-year period, and (2) frequency of traditional foods in four daily diet recalls of men and women, collected once per season. On average, Yukon Indian households used traditional foods over 400 times annually. Moose was consumed on average 95 times yearly, caribou 71, chinook salmon 22, Labrador tea 20, cranberries and crowberries each 14, and blueberries 11 times yearly. According to household estimates, traditional foods were consumed almost as often in Whitehorse as in Haines Junction. Teslin surpassed both these, while Old Crow had the highest frequency. Daily diets of adult individuals indicated that traditional foods were consumed on average 1.14 times per day. Traditional foods were reported twice daily in Old Crow diets, once daily in each of Teslin and Haines Junction, and 0.5 times daily in Whitehorse diets. Measured by frequency of use, traditional foods—especially moose, caribou and salmon— remain extremely important in contemporary diets of these Yukon Indian people.
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