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- Author: Reuben, JudyDate:Created2020Summary:
In Memory of Feast: Memories of Residential School Survivors by Judy Reuben, Mohawk from the Turtle Clan, are stories of childhood food memories of Residential School Survivors. These stories record early food memories prior to entering this school system. The stories share the knowledge that many Indigenous families relied on traditional foods and were food secure prior to the introduction of western foods.Traditional foods and practices - fishing, hunting, trapping and gathering - played an integral role in health and strength.
Subject(s): Off-reservation boarding schoolsOriginal Publisher: Ontario, Turtle's Back PublishingLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781989431290Collection(s)/Series: First Nation Communities Read 2021
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