Around the fire : talking circles for diabetes care and prevention
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11/15/2016
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By English, Sam
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Description:The Around the Fire image celebrates the tradition of talking circles, a traditional way of gathering groups of people to discuss important issues. Each person has a turn to speak while all others in the circle listen carefully. The image was inspired by Lorilei DeCora, a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation in Winnebago, Nebraska, and her tireless efforts to bring Diabetes Talking Circles to Indian Country. Four reservation communities in South Dakota and Nebraska participated in a study that demonstrated the value of talking circles in promoting hope for people with diabetes.
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