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[ti]soapbox[/ti]Thanksgiving
Topic Started: Nov 21 2012, 08:32 PM (514 Views)
epona
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Guest, I don't like this drone event. But it looks like the Indians that lived there agreed to it some way or another and got themselves into a mell of a hess and they don't know it yet.
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Nov 23 2012, 09:18 PM
Guest, I don't like this drone event. But it looks like the Indians that lived there agreed to it some way or another and got themselves into a mell of a hess and they don't know it yet.
Yeap you don't make deals with the devil. Remember all those broken peace treaties.
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I CELEBRATED.. NATIVE AMERICAN DAY.. not typical thanksgiving..

i chose a dinner of salmon... squash.... and popcorn.. im looking for a healthy recipe for FRY BREAD.. since that was the actual indoctrination of the white race white flour and lard for the NDNs... maybe rye flour and honey and butter.. no cant have butter to be traditional.. any suggestions.? i dont like lard.. what oils did they cook with.. ? i know they often dried their fruits and meets .. but SQUASH is definitely one of their traditional foods.. i didnt feel stuffed and overfilled either.. and as i understand it.. POPCORN is NOT GMO.. dont know why not but i either heard or read that..

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Dunno really for authentic grease. I think maybe prior to pioneers nobody fried anything, it all went into a stewpot or got dried. If anything, to me it would be buffalo grease if they griddled their meet in a pan. But they didn't have pans originally, so it got roasted over the fire and the fat dripped off. Now I bet they had ovens, but I think those were used just for bread. People ate much more simply then than now and had clay pots for stewing. But for areas without clay, who knows? That's my best guesstimate.

Maybe it wouldn't pop right......that would be a laugh.
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in a book by a self taught portrait painter who lived among the plains indians and was thought to be a great medicine man by them for his paintings of their chiefs and elders, he mentioned that they scraped the marrow out of buffalo bones and melted it down over a fire and ate a lot of it

and that it reminded him of butter somewhat

some of the tribes lived on nothing but buffalo, and ate little if any veg except medicinal herbs and dried fruit that they used with meat to make pemmican, and he said their health was excellent...like the eskimos that live on whale blubber and don't have heart conditions
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