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Pemmican
Pemmican Pem"mi*can, n.
A treatise of much thought in little compass.
Pemmican
Pemmican Pem"mi*can, n. [Written also pemican.]
1. Among the North American Indians, meat cut in thin slices,
divested of fat, and dried in the sun.
Then on pemican they feasted. --Longfellow.
2. Meat, without the fat, cut in thin slices, dried in the
sun, pounded, then mixed with melted fat and sometimes
dried fruit, and compressed into cakes or in bags. It
contains much nutriment in small compass, and is of great
use in long voyages of exploration.
Meaning of Pemmican from wikipedia
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Pemmican (also
pemican in
older sources) is a
mixture of tallow,
dried meat, and
sometimes dried berries. A calorie-rich food, it can be used as a key...
- The
Pemmican War was a
series of
armed confrontations during the
North American fur
trade between the Hudson's Bay
Company (HBC) and the
North West Company...
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became known as the
Pemmican Proclamation. The
proclamation was
issued in
attempt to stop the Métis
people from
exporting pemmican out of the Red River...
-
Pemmican Wars is a 2017
historical fiction graphic novel written by
Katherena Vermette and
illustrated by
Scott B.
Henderson and
Donovan Yaciuk. Pemmican...
- the stew.
Pemmican and
maple sugar were also
commonly added to the mixture.
Rubaboo that is made by the
Plains Métis is
often made with
pemmican, rabbit...
- feed
called Pemmican. This was a concentrated,
dried and hyper-caloric food that
accounted for 5000
calories per serving. Over time,
Pemmican began to be...
- was
pemmican that, in 1814,
governor Miles Macdonell nearly started a war (
Pemmican War) with the Métis when he p****ed the short-lived
Pemmican Proclamation...
- [citation needed] Some
believe that pâté
chinois might have
evolved from
pemmican.[citation needed]
European cuisine took a long time to
develop dishes of...
- and 1,141
metres (3,871 and 3,743 ft) at the ends,
located just west of
Pemmican Bluff.
Mapped by the
University of Minnesota-Jones
Mountains Party, 1960-61...
-
amaranth are
other foods that may have been
historical Andean staples.
Pemmican made from
dried meat and fat was a
staple of the
Plains Indians of North...