The gift of diabetes

Type
Audio/Visual
Authors
John Paskievich ( Paskievich, John )
Brion Whitford ( Whitford, Brion )
 
Category
Audio Visual and Multimedia Materials  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2005 
Publisher
URL
[ private ] 
Description
Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions among Aboriginal peoples in Canada. Poor dietary habits, coupled with a sedentary lifestyle, have led to high incidences of obesity. These factors are believed to play a pivotal role in the onset of diabetes. Add to this the ever-increasing costs of drugs and treatments for a disease that has no cure and, clearly, a health crisis is close at hand. Filmmaker Brion Whitford is an Ojibway who lives with the pain of advanced diabetes. In 2001, complications from the disease left him with only 50 percent kidney function and blood sugar levels that were spiralling out of control. Having been raised in the city, Brion grew up without knowing his culture or heritage. Consequently, he had little faith in traditional Native medicine and healing. But the more Brion's health deteriorated, the deeper his interest grew in connecting with his own culture and traditions. The Gift of Diabetes follows Brion's struggle to regain his health by learning about The Medicine Wheel, a holistic tool grounded in an Aboriginal understanding of the interconnectedness of all dimensions of life: the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Brion also explores how the historical trauma of colonization continues to exert a negative influence over Aboriginal people's psychological and physical well-being. Only by making peace with this fact and his own troubled past can he move forward to a healthier and better life. Brion's journey is a moving account of a man coming to grips with his own mortality, while trying to re-establish balance in his life. 
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