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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently traveled to Alaska in search of ideas to help Alaska Natives eat more vegetables, salmon, moose, berries and other traditional foods

Dow Jones - HealthSunday, August 10, 2025 at 3:00:00 PM
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently traveled to Alaska in search of ideas to help Alaska Natives eat more vegetables, salmon, moose, berries and other traditional foods
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Alaska to find ways to help Alaska Natives include more traditional foods like vegetables and salmon in their diets, addressing their limited access to fresh food.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights the efforts to improve food access and promote traditional diets among Alaska Natives, which is vital for their health and cultural heritage.
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