Strong Stories Métis: Pemmican Berries
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Paperback
Text Content Territories:
Indigenous Canadian; Métis;
Status: In Stock
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Kids Book, Kids Books, Fiction, Strong Stories, Métis Stories, Indigenous Cultural Practices, Customs and Traditions, Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Canadians, Métis , Non-Fiction, Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Peoples of Canada, Métis, Series, Strong Stories, Métis Stories, Social Studies, Métis, Strong Stories, Strong Nations Publishing, By Grade, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Strong Stories, Métis Stories



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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?
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for intermediate students (grades 4-6).
Pemmican Berries is part of the Strong Stories: Métis series. Strong Stories focus on different 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.