Handing out Soapberry spoons
Lottie Muldow mixing yal, which means ""soapberries turned around and around"". This creamy mixture is also known to many by the name Indian ice-cream. These scenes of food processing were initiated in order to fill some of the gaps left by earlier anthropologist and cultural obs...
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Format: | Still Image |
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1972
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Online Access: | https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-906/handing-out-soapberry-spoons |
Summary: | Lottie Muldow mixing yal, which means ""soapberries turned around and around"". This creamy mixture is also known to many by the name Indian ice-cream. These scenes of food processing were initiated in order to fill some of the gaps left by earlier anthropologist and cultural observers among the Gitxsan. The Book Builders of 'Ksan also produced a volume on these collecting and processing practices titled Gathering what the Great Nature provided: food traditions of the Gitksan, by the people of 'Ksan. |
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