Skit encourages children and families to eat healthy foods
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Skit encourages children and families to eat healthy foods
PABLO — Encouraging little kids to eat healthy was the drive for CSKT tribal member Gen Huitt to write her first play for the Salish Kootenai College’s Center of Traditional Lifestyles for Healthy Communities, as an ending project in the Indigenous Nutrition class offered for the first time at the college.
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