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  2. Pemmican - Wikipedia

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    Pemmican, likely condensed meat bars, was used as a ration for French troops fighting in Morocco in the 1920s. [33] Pemmican was also taken as an emergency ration by Amelia Earhart in her 1928 transatlantic flight. [34] A 1945 scientific study of pemmican criticized using it exclusively as a survival food because of the low levels of certain ...

  3. Pemmican Proclamation - Wikipedia

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    Pemmican would be an important food source during the winter months and would serve as an offset or back-up to inconsistent crop-growth within settlements. With the food shortage however came an increase in the price and trade of Pemmican. "In such circumstances, Indian suppliers drove up prices on provisions offered to Europeans.

  4. Rubaboo - Wikipedia

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    Pemmican [3] and maple sugar were also commonly added to the mixture. Rubaboo that is made by the Plains Métis is often made with pemmican, rabbit, prairie chicken or sage hen and a wide variety of wild vegetables such as wild parsnip (lii naavoo) onion, turnip, and asparagus that can all be added to the food with preference. [4]

  5. Bone marrow (food) - Wikipedia

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    Bone marrow was also used in various preparations, such as pemmican. Bone marrow's popularity as a food is now relatively limited in the western world, but it remains in use in some gourmet restaurants, and is popular among food enthusiasts. [4]

  6. Tallow - Wikipedia

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    A significant use of tallow is for the production of shortening.It is also one of the main ingredients of the Native American food pemmican.With a smoke point of 480 °F (249 °C), tallow is traditionally used in deep frying and was preferred for this use until the rise in popularity of plant oils for frying.

  7. Sledging ration - Wikipedia

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    They included pemmican, sugar, fortified biscuits, butter, cocoa and tea. [2] Gino Watkins developed a sledging ration in 1930 for the British Arctic Air Route Expedition. His formula (with modifications) was one of the most popular among polar winter parties until the 1950s. He recommended 5,522 calories per day for each member.

  8. Kiowa - Wikipedia

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    The most important food source for the Kiowa and fellow plains nations was the American bison or buffalo. Before the introduction of horses, the Plains tribes hunted bison on foot. [ 23 ] Hunting required the hunter to get as close as possible to the target before shooting with arrows or using the long lance.

  9. Bannock (Indigenous American food) - Wikipedia

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    On these reserves, traditional methods of hunting, gathering, and farming was replaced by government food rations, usually consisting of flour and lard. [10] As a result of this policy, indigenous knowledge of edible plants and other natural foodstuff was lost, while wheat and flour entered into Indigenous bannock recipes, drastically altering ...