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  1. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  2. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  3. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  4. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  5. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  6. Annual reminder to visit Auntie Bannock when you're in #AlertBay. She's the Auntie of a couple of my #Namgis friends up there. It's the only #bannock joint on #CormorantIsland.

    I'm wearing her big bunny head 🐰
    From my 2023 visit.

    #SupportIndigenousBiz #IndigenousOwned #NamgisFirstNation #Frybreads #NativeFood #IndigenousFood #BCNativeBiz

  7. Annual reminder to visit Auntie Bannock when you're in #AlertBay. She's the Auntie of a couple of my #Namgis friends up there. It's the only #bannock joint on #CormorantIsland.

    I'm wearing her big bunny head 🐰
    From my 2023 visit.

    #SupportIndigenousBiz #IndigenousOwned #NamgisFirstNation #Frybreads #NativeFood #IndigenousFood #BCNativeBiz

  8. Annual reminder to visit Auntie Bannock when you're in #AlertBay. She's the Auntie of a couple of my #Namgis friends up there. It's the only #bannock joint on #CormorantIsland.

    I'm wearing her big bunny head 🐰
    From my 2023 visit.

    #SupportIndigenousBiz #IndigenousOwned #NamgisFirstNation #Frybreads #NativeFood #IndigenousFood #BCNativeBiz

  9. Annual reminder to visit Auntie Bannock when you're in #AlertBay. She's the Auntie of a couple of my #Namgis friends up there. It's the only #bannock joint on #CormorantIsland.

    I'm wearing her big bunny head 🐰
    From my 2023 visit.

    #SupportIndigenousBiz #IndigenousOwned #NamgisFirstNation #Frybreads #NativeFood #IndigenousFood #BCNativeBiz

  10. Annual reminder to visit Auntie Bannock when you're in #AlertBay. She's the Auntie of a couple of my #Namgis friends up there. It's the only #bannock joint on #CormorantIsland.

    I'm wearing her big bunny head 🐰
    From my 2023 visit.

    #SupportIndigenousBiz #IndigenousOwned #NamgisFirstNation #Frybreads #NativeFood #IndigenousFood #BCNativeBiz

  11. Hype for the Future 146K → Caribou-Targhee National Forest

    Overview The Caribou-Targhee National Forest acts as a single unit managed by the United States National Forest Service and is associated with locales in the east-central portion of the State of Idaho. Idaho Falls and Pocatello represent two (2) of the nearest cities to the combined national forest units, with portions of the national forest existing within the same counties (Bonneville and Bannock) as the inner cities. Additional portions of the area exist within Caribou, Bear Lake, Oneida, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  12. Hype for the Future 146K → Caribou-Targhee National Forest

    Overview The Caribou-Targhee National Forest acts as a single unit managed by the United States National Forest Service and is associated with locales in the east-central portion of the State of Idaho. Idaho Falls and Pocatello represent two (2) of the nearest cities to the combined national forest units, with portions of the national forest existing within the same counties (Bonneville and Bannock) as the inner cities. Additional portions of the area exist within Caribou, Bear Lake, Oneida, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  13. Hype for the Future 146K → Caribou-Targhee National Forest

    Overview The Caribou-Targhee National Forest acts as a single unit managed by the United States National Forest Service and is associated with locales in the east-central portion of the State of Idaho. Idaho Falls and Pocatello represent two (2) of the nearest cities to the combined national forest units, with portions of the national forest existing within the same counties (Bonneville and Bannock) as the inner cities. Additional portions of the area exist within Caribou, Bear Lake, Oneida, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  14. Hype for the Future 146K → Caribou-Targhee National Forest

    Overview The Caribou-Targhee National Forest acts as a single unit managed by the United States National Forest Service and is associated with locales in the east-central portion of the State of Idaho. Idaho Falls and Pocatello represent two (2) of the nearest cities to the combined national forest units, with portions of the national forest existing within the same counties (Bonneville and Bannock) as the inner cities. Additional portions of the area exist within Caribou, Bear Lake, Oneida, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  15. Hype for the Future 146K → Caribou-Targhee National Forest

    Overview The Caribou-Targhee National Forest acts as a single unit managed by the United States National Forest Service and is associated with locales in the east-central portion of the State of Idaho. Idaho Falls and Pocatello represent two (2) of the nearest cities to the combined national forest units, with portions of the national forest existing within the same counties (Bonneville and Bannock) as the inner cities. Additional portions of the area exist within Caribou, Bear Lake, Oneida, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  16. Heaven of Boot Hill: A brief history of the end of Sheriff Henry Plummer—Bannock, Montana (1864)

    #Wss366 Boot #HistoricalFiction

    “Lies, lies, lies,” Sheriff Plummer yelled as the Vigilance Committee of Alder Gulch dragged him from his home. His tone was less than manly for a person of his stature. Coatless, breath steaming in the cold winter air, he had lost all his dignity.

    “We caught some of them vermin you call friends. They told us all about you before we hung um,” a freight driver called from the crowd.

    “You elected me to protect you. That’s what I’ve been doing.”

    The hardworking folk of Bannock met his statement with scorn and jeers. Long plagued by bandits, they had no sympathy for an incompetent or corrupt sheriff. At this point, it didn’t matter which; someone would pay.

    Horsehair Ned appeared behind Plummer, holding up a heavy bar of bullion. “Behind his stove. A whole heap of them, pretty as you please.”

    If the sheriff had anything more to say, the catcalls drowned it. Only the minister and the blacksmith kept the crowd from tearing the captured man limb from limb: the minister appealing to their Christian morality, and the other to their desire not to have their heads crushed.

    The uproar dimmed only when they reached the northern road where the miners held his deputies—Buck Stinson and Ned Ray—captive. The shadow of the gallows at the end of the road was having its effect.

    Still, the crowd only grew larger as they progressed. Neither the gallows nor the blistering cold of Montana in January could keep them from making the long trek to the execution grounds.

    “What ya looking at?” the district judge asked, noticing Plummer looking up the steep hill to the east. “Heaven or Boot Hill. Yea be going to one, sure as shooting, and not the tother.”

    “What about a trial?” the man asked, tearing his eyes away from the slope.

    “Don’t need one,” the judge said. “But if it makes you feel better, I hereby pronounce you, Henry Plummer, guilty.”

    The truth lies within his grave, now lost in the dust.

    Sheriff Henry Plummer:

    #Western #WesternHistory #Bannock #SheriffHenryPlummer #Outlaws #TootFic #MicroFiction #NMFic

  17. Heaven of Boot Hill: A brief history of the end of Sheriff Henry Plummer—Bannock, Montana (1864)

    #Wss366 Boot #HistoricalFiction

    “Lies, lies, lies,” Sheriff Plummer yelled as the Vigilance Committee of Alder Gulch dragged him from his home. His tone was less than manly for a person of his stature. Coatless, breath steaming in the cold winter air, he had lost all his dignity.

    “We caught some of them vermin you call friends. They told us all about you before we hung um,” a freight driver called from the crowd.

    “You elected me to protect you. That’s what I’ve been doing.”

    The hardworking folk of Bannock met his statement with scorn and jeers. Long plagued by bandits, they had no sympathy for an incompetent or corrupt sheriff. At this point, it didn’t matter which; someone would pay.

    Horsehair Ned appeared behind Plummer, holding up a heavy bar of bullion. “Behind his stove. A whole heap of them, pretty as you please.”

    If the sheriff had anything more to say, the catcalls drowned it. Only the minister and the blacksmith kept the crowd from tearing the captured man limb from limb: the minister appealing to their Christian morality, and the other to their desire not to have their heads crushed.

    The uproar dimmed only when they reached the northern road where the miners held his deputies—Buck Stinson and Ned Ray—captive. The shadow of the gallows at the end of the road was having its effect.

    Still, the crowd only grew larger as they progressed. Neither the gallows nor the blistering cold of Montana in January could keep them from making the long trek to the execution grounds.

    “What ya looking at?” the district judge asked, noticing Plummer looking up the steep hill to the east. “Heaven or Boot Hill. Yea be going to one, sure as shooting, and not the tother.”

    “What about a trial?” the man asked, tearing his eyes away from the slope.

    “Don’t need one,” the judge said. “But if it makes you feel better, I hereby pronounce you, Henry Plummer, guilty.”

    The truth lies within his grave, now lost in the dust.

    Sheriff Henry Plummer:

    #Western #WesternHistory #Bannock #SheriffHenryPlummer #Outlaws #TootFic #MicroFiction #NMFic

  18. Heaven of Boot Hill: A brief history of the end of Sheriff Henry Plummer—Bannock, Montana (1864)

    #Wss366 Boot #HistoricalFiction

    “Lies, lies, lies,” Sheriff Plummer yelled as the Vigilance Committee of Alder Gulch dragged him from his home. His tone was less than manly for a person of his stature. Coatless, breath steaming in the cold winter air, he had lost all his dignity.

    “We caught some of them vermin you call friends. They told us all about you before we hung um,” a freight driver called from the crowd.

    “You elected me to protect you. That’s what I’ve been doing.”

    The hardworking folk of Bannock met his statement with scorn and jeers. Long plagued by bandits, they had no sympathy for an incompetent or corrupt sheriff. At this point, it didn’t matter which; someone would pay.

    Horsehair Ned appeared behind Plummer, holding up a heavy bar of bullion. “Behind his stove. A whole heap of them, pretty as you please.”

    If the sheriff had anything more to say, the catcalls drowned it. Only the minister and the blacksmith kept the crowd from tearing the captured man limb from limb: the minister appealing to their Christian morality, and the other to their desire not to have their heads crushed.

    The uproar dimmed only when they reached the northern road where the miners held his deputies—Buck Stinson and Ned Ray—captive. The shadow of the gallows at the end of the road was having its effect.

    Still, the crowd only grew larger as they progressed. Neither the gallows nor the blistering cold of Montana in January could keep them from making the long trek to the execution grounds.

    “What ya looking at?” the district judge asked, noticing Plummer looking up the steep hill to the east. “Heaven or Boot Hill. Yea be going to one, sure as shooting, and not the tother.”

    “What about a trial?” the man asked, tearing his eyes away from the slope.

    “Don’t need one,” the judge said. “But if it makes you feel better, I hereby pronounce you, Henry Plummer, guilty.”

    The truth lies within his grave, now lost in the dust.

    Sheriff Henry Plummer:

    #Western #WesternHistory #Bannock #SheriffHenryPlummer #Outlaws #TootFic #MicroFiction #NMFic

  19. Heaven of Boot Hill: A brief history of the end of Sheriff Henry Plummer—Bannock, Montana (1864)

    #Wss366 Boot #HistoricalFiction

    “Lies, lies, lies,” Sheriff Plummer yelled as the Vigilance Committee of Alder Gulch dragged him from his home. His tone was less than manly for a person of his stature. Coatless, breath steaming in the cold winter air, he had lost all his dignity.

    “We caught some of them vermin you call friends. They told us all about you before we hung um,” a freight driver called from the crowd.

    “You elected me to protect you. That’s what I’ve been doing.”

    The hardworking folk of Bannock met his statement with scorn and jeers. Long plagued by bandits, they had no sympathy for an incompetent or corrupt sheriff. At this point, it didn’t matter which; someone would pay.

    Horsehair Ned appeared behind Plummer, holding up a heavy bar of bullion. “Behind his stove. A whole heap of them, pretty as you please.”

    If the sheriff had anything more to say, the catcalls drowned it. Only the minister and the blacksmith kept the crowd from tearing the captured man limb from limb: the minister appealing to their Christian morality, and the other to their desire not to have their heads crushed.

    The uproar dimmed only when they reached the northern road where the miners held his deputies—Buck Stinson and Ned Ray—captive. The shadow of the gallows at the end of the road was having its effect.

    Still, the crowd only grew larger as they progressed. Neither the gallows nor the blistering cold of Montana in January could keep them from making the long trek to the execution grounds.

    “What ya looking at?” the district judge asked, noticing Plummer looking up the steep hill to the east. “Heaven or Boot Hill. Yea be going to one, sure as shooting, and not the tother.”

    “What about a trial?” the man asked, tearing his eyes away from the slope.

    “Don’t need one,” the judge said. “But if it makes you feel better, I hereby pronounce you, Henry Plummer, guilty.”

    The truth lies within his grave, now lost in the dust.

    Sheriff Henry Plummer:

    #Western #WesternHistory #Bannock #SheriffHenryPlummer #Outlaws #TootFic #MicroFiction #NMFic

  20. Heaven of Boot Hill: A brief history of the end of Sheriff Henry Plummer—Bannock, Montana (1864)

    #Wss366 Boot #HistoricalFiction

    “Lies, lies, lies,” Sheriff Plummer yelled as the Vigilance Committee of Alder Gulch dragged him from his home. His tone was less than manly for a person of his stature. Coatless, breath steaming in the cold winter air, he had lost all his dignity.

    “We caught some of them vermin you call friends. They told us all about you before we hung um,” a freight driver called from the crowd.

    “You elected me to protect you. That’s what I’ve been doing.”

    The hardworking folk of Bannock met his statement with scorn and jeers. Long plagued by bandits, they had no sympathy for an incompetent or corrupt sheriff. At this point, it didn’t matter which; someone would pay.

    Horsehair Ned appeared behind Plummer, holding up a heavy bar of bullion. “Behind his stove. A whole heap of them, pretty as you please.”

    If the sheriff had anything more to say, the catcalls drowned it. Only the minister and the blacksmith kept the crowd from tearing the captured man limb from limb: the minister appealing to their Christian morality, and the other to their desire not to have their heads crushed.

    The uproar dimmed only when they reached the northern road where the miners held his deputies—Buck Stinson and Ned Ray—captive. The shadow of the gallows at the end of the road was having its effect.

    Still, the crowd only grew larger as they progressed. Neither the gallows nor the blistering cold of Montana in January could keep them from making the long trek to the execution grounds.

    “What ya looking at?” the district judge asked, noticing Plummer looking up the steep hill to the east. “Heaven or Boot Hill. Yea be going to one, sure as shooting, and not the tother.”

    “What about a trial?” the man asked, tearing his eyes away from the slope.

    “Don’t need one,” the judge said. “But if it makes you feel better, I hereby pronounce you, Henry Plummer, guilty.”

    The truth lies within his grave, now lost in the dust.

    Sheriff Henry Plummer:

    #Western #WesternHistory #Bannock #SheriffHenryPlummer #Outlaws #TootFic #MicroFiction #NMFic

  21. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  22. Taco night just got an upgrade! These Spicy Chorizo #Bannock #Tacos are fluffy, flavorful, and unforgettable. Your taste buds will thank you! #recipe #Ontario

    artsincubator.ca/cookbook/reci

  23. Sweet tooth calling? Try our Bannock 'Beignets'! Light, airy, and served with spiced berry compote. A delightful #Bannock #Dessert fusion! #recipe #Ontario

    artsincubator.ca/cookbook/reci

  24. Craving something unique? Our #Bannock #Okonomiyaki is a savory Japanese pancake with a delicious twist! Fluffy and flavorful! Don't miss out! #recipe #Ontario

    artsincubator.ca/cookbook/reci

  25. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  26. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  27. If you're up in #Namgis territory/ #AlertBay - you'll want to try & get some yummy bannock eats from #DuchessBannockAndDesserts. The hours are irregular, like most small businesses on #CormorantIsland. If you luck out - you'll find the Duchess of #Bannock & she will fill your belly while engaging in lively conversations!
    I found out on my 2023 trip there, that she's an Auntie/relative to some of my Indigenous friends 💗

    She gifted me a book, a magic hat bunny plushie & gave us free cheese bannock bites to eat on the ferry. We bought 3 different bannock goodies from her.

    #NamgisNation #SupportSmallBusiness #IndigenousFoods #NativeSmallBiz #CoastSalish #BCIndigenousSmallBiz #NativeFoods #CoastalBC #IndigenousOwned #ExploreBC #BCBusiness #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #POCwomen #CulturalConnections #CulturalDiversity

  28. If you're up in #Namgis territory/ #AlertBay - you'll want to try & get some yummy bannock eats from #DuchessBannockAndDesserts. The hours are irregular, like most small businesses on #CormorantIsland. If you luck out - you'll find the Duchess of #Bannock & she will fill your belly while engaging in lively conversations!
    I found out on my 2023 trip there, that she's an Auntie/relative to some of my Indigenous friends 💗

    She gifted me a book, a magic hat bunny plushie & gave us free cheese bannock bites to eat on the ferry. We bought 3 different bannock goodies from her.

    #NamgisNation #SupportSmallBusiness #IndigenousFoods #NativeSmallBiz #CoastSalish #BCIndigenousSmallBiz #NativeFoods #CoastalBC #IndigenousOwned #ExploreBC #BCBusiness #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #POCwomen #CulturalConnections #CulturalDiversity

  29. If you're up in #Namgis territory/ #AlertBay - you'll want to try & get some yummy bannock eats from #DuchessBannockAndDesserts. The hours are irregular, like most small businesses on #CormorantIsland. If you luck out - you'll find the Duchess of #Bannock & she will fill your belly while engaging in lively conversations!
    I found out on my 2023 trip there, that she's an Auntie/relative to some of my Indigenous friends 💗

    She gifted me a book, a magic hat bunny plushie & gave us free cheese bannock bites to eat on the ferry. We bought 3 different bannock goodies from her.

    #NamgisNation #SupportSmallBusiness #IndigenousFoods #NativeSmallBiz #CoastSalish #BCIndigenousSmallBiz #NativeFoods #CoastalBC #IndigenousOwned #ExploreBC #BCBusiness #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #POCwomen #CulturalConnections #CulturalDiversity

  30. If you're up in #Namgis territory/ #AlertBay - you'll want to try & get some yummy bannock eats from #DuchessBannockAndDesserts. The hours are irregular, like most small businesses on #CormorantIsland. If you luck out - you'll find the Duchess of #Bannock & she will fill your belly while engaging in lively conversations!
    I found out on my 2023 trip there, that she's an Auntie/relative to some of my Indigenous friends 💗

    She gifted me a book, a magic hat bunny plushie & gave us free cheese bannock bites to eat on the ferry. We bought 3 different bannock goodies from her.

    #NamgisNation #SupportSmallBusiness #IndigenousFoods #NativeSmallBiz #CoastSalish #BCIndigenousSmallBiz #NativeFoods #CoastalBC #IndigenousOwned #ExploreBC #BCBusiness #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #POCwomen #CulturalConnections #CulturalDiversity

  31. If you're up in #Namgis territory/ #AlertBay - you'll want to try & get some yummy bannock eats from #DuchessBannockAndDesserts. The hours are irregular, like most small businesses on #CormorantIsland. If you luck out - you'll find the Duchess of #Bannock & she will fill your belly while engaging in lively conversations!
    I found out on my 2023 trip there, that she's an Auntie/relative to some of my Indigenous friends 💗

    She gifted me a book, a magic hat bunny plushie & gave us free cheese bannock bites to eat on the ferry. We bought 3 different bannock goodies from her.

    #NamgisNation #SupportSmallBusiness #IndigenousFoods #NativeSmallBiz #CoastSalish #BCIndigenousSmallBiz #NativeFoods #CoastalBC #IndigenousOwned #ExploreBC #BCBusiness #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #POCwomen #CulturalConnections #CulturalDiversity

  32. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  33. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  34. At Luther Court earlier. Getting ready to fry up my #bannock. Another fab cultural connecting workshop with #OasisSociety 😊

    Only 5 of us were masked up. They had a large door & windows opened, air flow/circulation was good. I sat 4 seats away from others.

    I brought what I made home to eat.

    oasisvic.org/
    luthercourt.org/community-heal

    #Frybread

  35. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  36. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  37. Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

    Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Bannock #IndigenousCuisine #Bread #Tradition

    thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

  38. [Photos] #PrayerHorseRide to Peehee Mu'huh

    Nanesootuhina Pookoo Goobakatudu

    #CensoredNews, March 28, 2024
    Photos by Melissa Robles-Dyer

    Peehee Mu'huh (#ThackerPass) -- "The Prayer Horse Ride, March 17-26, began in Schurz on its jouney to Peehee Mu’huh, Thacker Pass. The ride is in the traditional, ancestral and #unceded lands of the #Paiute, #Shoshone and #Bannock.

    "'We do this prayer ride to reconnect our way of life,' said #JoshDiniSr., #WalkerRiverPaiute, #WaterProtector and #PrayerHorseRider.

    "The Prayer Horse Ride is to raise awareness about #LithiumMining in #McDermittCaldera, and also #CopperMining in the #PineNutHills, in remembrance of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People (#MMIW / #MMIP). Riders are revitalizing cultural identity, languages and lifeways in #Indigenous communities."

    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/03

    #ProtectThackerPass #IndigenousActivism #IndigenousPeoples #PeeheeMuhuh #NoLithiumMining #EnvironmentalRacism #RecycleElectronics #RecycleLithium #LandBack #TraditionalLands #LithiumNevada #LithiumAmerica #RioTinto #CorporateColonialism

  39. [Photos] #PrayerHorseRide to Peehee Mu'huh

    Nanesootuhina Pookoo Goobakatudu

    #CensoredNews, March 28, 2024
    Photos by Melissa Robles-Dyer

    Peehee Mu'huh (#ThackerPass) -- "The Prayer Horse Ride, March 17-26, began in Schurz on its jouney to Peehee Mu’huh, Thacker Pass. The ride is in the traditional, ancestral and #unceded lands of the #Paiute, #Shoshone and #Bannock.

    "'We do this prayer ride to reconnect our way of life,' said #JoshDiniSr., #WalkerRiverPaiute, #WaterProtector and #PrayerHorseRider.

    "The Prayer Horse Ride is to raise awareness about #LithiumMining in #McDermittCaldera, and also #CopperMining in the #PineNutHills, in remembrance of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People (#MMIW / #MMIP). Riders are revitalizing cultural identity, languages and lifeways in #Indigenous communities."

    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/03

    #ProtectThackerPass #IndigenousActivism #IndigenousPeoples #PeeheeMuhuh #NoLithiumMining #EnvironmentalRacism #RecycleElectronics #RecycleLithium #LandBack #TraditionalLands #LithiumNevada #LithiumAmerica #RioTinto #CorporateColonialism

  40. [Photos] #PrayerHorseRide to Peehee Mu'huh

    Nanesootuhina Pookoo Goobakatudu

    #CensoredNews, March 28, 2024
    Photos by Melissa Robles-Dyer

    Peehee Mu'huh (#ThackerPass) -- "The Prayer Horse Ride, March 17-26, began in Schurz on its jouney to Peehee Mu’huh, Thacker Pass. The ride is in the traditional, ancestral and #unceded lands of the #Paiute, #Shoshone and #Bannock.

    "'We do this prayer ride to reconnect our way of life,' said #JoshDiniSr., #WalkerRiverPaiute, #WaterProtector and #PrayerHorseRider.

    "The Prayer Horse Ride is to raise awareness about #LithiumMining in #McDermittCaldera, and also #CopperMining in the #PineNutHills, in remembrance of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People (#MMIW / #MMIP). Riders are revitalizing cultural identity, languages and lifeways in #Indigenous communities."

    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/03

    #ProtectThackerPass #IndigenousActivism #IndigenousPeoples #PeeheeMuhuh #NoLithiumMining #EnvironmentalRacism #RecycleElectronics #RecycleLithium #LandBack #TraditionalLands #LithiumNevada #LithiumAmerica #RioTinto #CorporateColonialism

  41. [Photos] #PrayerHorseRide to Peehee Mu'huh

    Nanesootuhina Pookoo Goobakatudu

    #CensoredNews, March 28, 2024
    Photos by Melissa Robles-Dyer

    Peehee Mu'huh (#ThackerPass) -- "The Prayer Horse Ride, March 17-26, began in Schurz on its jouney to Peehee Mu’huh, Thacker Pass. The ride is in the traditional, ancestral and #unceded lands of the #Paiute, #Shoshone and #Bannock.

    "'We do this prayer ride to reconnect our way of life,' said #JoshDiniSr., #WalkerRiverPaiute, #WaterProtector and #PrayerHorseRider.

    "The Prayer Horse Ride is to raise awareness about #LithiumMining in #McDermittCaldera, and also #CopperMining in the #PineNutHills, in remembrance of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People (#MMIW / #MMIP). Riders are revitalizing cultural identity, languages and lifeways in #Indigenous communities."

    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/03

    #ProtectThackerPass #IndigenousActivism #IndigenousPeoples #PeeheeMuhuh #NoLithiumMining #EnvironmentalRacism #RecycleElectronics #RecycleLithium #LandBack #TraditionalLands #LithiumNevada #LithiumAmerica #RioTinto #CorporateColonialism