Eating the Landscape: American Indian Stories of Food, Identity, and Resilience art Ojibwe language was oral until
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Ojibwe language was oral until the Europeans began documentation
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Eating the Landscape: American Indian Stories of Food, Identity, and Resilience art Ojibwe language was oral until"Eating is not only a political act, it is also a cultural act that reaffirms ones identity and worldview," Enrique Salmn writes in Eating the Landscape. Traversing a range of cultures, including the Tohono Oodham of the Sonoran Desert and the Rarmuri of the Sierra Tarahumara, the book is an illuminating journey through the southwest United States and northern Mexico. Salmn weaves his historical and cultural knowledge as a renowned indigenous
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