Pemmican berries

Titre
Pemmican berries

Leah, Dorion

Sommaire
Long ago, pemmican was a staple food for Métis people. At that time, it was made with dried and crushed buffalo meat mixed with grease and dried berries. Pemmican could last through the winter months in storage. What is a type of food that you know of that can last a long time?

Métis series

Date de publication comme intervalle
2018

Strong stories, Métis series, book 5.

Description matérielle
16 pages : illustrations (color), maps ; 23 cm.

Note générale
The Métis in Canada are groups of peoples in Canada who trace their descent to First Nations peoples and European settlers. "Our Strong Stories focus on First Nation territories from across Canada and the United States. These stories reflect the belief that our stories are the roots of our people, our lands and our cultures. It is from our stories that we grow and become strong and proud."--Publisher's website.

Terme de vedette-matière
Métis -- Social life and customs.
 
Métis -- Canada
 
Métis
 
Indigenous peoples -- Canada.

Résumé
Long ago, pemmican was a staple food for Métis people. At that time, it was made with dried and crushed buffalo meat mixed with grease and dried berries. Pemmican could last through the winter months in storage. What is a type of food that you know of that can last a long time?

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781771743181

Informations de publication
Nanaimo, British Columbia : Strong Nations Publishing Inc., [2018].
 
©2018


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