Pemmican

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For centuries pemmican was a staple among the Plains Indians. Hunters would roam the land and carry supplies of this dried meat mixture in leather pouches. Tribes would eat this during the winter months when other foods

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Source URL: www.poncatribe-ne.org

    2Food and drink / Berries / Cranberry / Vaccinium / Native American cuisine / Pemmican / The Cranberries / Dried cranberry

    Cranberries are a native fruit to North America and were first used by Native Americans for a variety of things. Native Americans ate cranberries in their fresh form, but the most popular use for cranberries was for pemm

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    Source URL: www.poncatribe-ne.org

    Language: English
    3Dried meat / Snack foods / Native American cuisine / Cree language / Fur trade / Pemmican / Berry / Dried fruit / Mincemeat / Jerky / Meat / Fruit

    Chokecherries, also called Noⁿpa-zhinga in the Ponca language, are a fruit that has been highly esteemed by many tribes for food as well as used in ceremonies and rituals. Traditionally, the fruit was eaten fresh or wa

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    Source URL: www.poncatribe-ne.org

    Language: English
    4Food and drink / The Cranberries / Wisconsin / Pemmican / Fruit / Berries / Cranberry / Vaccinium

    CRANBERRY HARVESTING Historical Literacy Guide:

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    Source URL: historicalmuseum.wisconsinhistory.org

    Language: English - Date: 2011-03-01 17:25:23
    5Pemmican / Mug / Tea / Agriculture / Food and drink / Dried meat / Native American cuisine

    Summer 2014 Interpretive Events All events take place at the Captain Kennedy House Museum on River Road, Hwy 238 Captain Kennedy House Guided Tours Sundays 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. Enjoy a guided tour of the historic house and

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    Source URL: www.gov.mb.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2014-09-18 14:42:02
    6Pemmican / Drying / Food and drink / Dried meat / Jerky

    Microsoft Word - Jerky Web Ad

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    Source URL: www.aamp.com

    Language: English - Date: 2011-08-03 15:07:00
    7Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Métis / Michif language / Métis people / Pemmican / Inuit / First Nations / Cree language / Métis National Council / Americas / History of North America / Indigenous peoples of North America

    Alphabet/Counting Books Ballantyne, E[removed]The Aboriginal AlphaBet for Children. (M. Ross and N. Head, Illus.). Manitoba: Pemmican Press. The creators of this slim volume are all members of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation

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    Source URL: www.ahsabc.net

    Language: English - Date: 2013-01-06 16:13:26
    8Lee Maracle / Freda Ahenakew / Basil H. Johnston / Fitzhenry & Whiteside / Penguin Books / Red Deer Press / Provinces and territories of Canada / Canadian literature / Joseph Bruchac / Pemmican

    CHILDREN’S ABORIGINAL BOOK LIST This book list was compiled from Good Minds “a Native-owned and operated business located on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in Ontario” (www.goodminds.ca). Please refer to

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    Source URL: www.nativechild.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-02-13 14:03:02
    9Cranberry / Ocean Spray / Pemmican / Henry Hall / Berries / Food and drink / Vaccinium

    Cranberry Matching Exercise (To be used with the Cranberry Timeline) Directions: Place the correct letter (from the list on the right) next to each numbered item below that matches it, or else match them up by drawing a

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    Source URL: extension.umaine.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2010-01-28 15:22:59
    10Cranberry / Ocean Spray / Pemmican / Henry Hall / Berries / Food and drink / Vaccinium

    Cranberry Matching Exercise (To be used with the Cranberry Timeline) Directions: Place the correct letter (from the list on the right) next to each numbered item below that matches it, or else match them up by drawing a

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    Source URL: umaine.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2010-10-22 14:44:49
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