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Wash deer tongue well then cover with water in pot. Add spices and salt and simmer covered until tender. Remove from water and peel off outer layer before | Wash deer tongue well then cover with water in pot. Add spices and salt and simmer covered until tender. Remove from water and peel off outer layer before | ||
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+ | '''Beaver Stew''' | ||
+ | *1 beaver (8-10 lbs.) | ||
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+ | *1 bay leaf | ||
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+ | *2 med. onions | ||
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+ | *1-2 garlic cloves | ||
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+ | *Celery leaves - optional | ||
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+ | *4 carrots diced | ||
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+ | *1 tbsp sugar | ||
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+ | *2tsp thyme | ||
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+ | *Flour | ||
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+ | *Salt and pepper | ||
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+ | Remove all fat from beaver. Cut beaver the same way as you would a rabbit. | ||
+ | Soak overnight in saltwater. Marinate in buttermilk. | ||
+ | Parboil until about half-cooked in water with the bay leaf, onions, garlic, celery and seasonings. Drain, roll in flour and brown in bacon fat, season with salt and pepper. Bake in covered pan in a moderate oven until tender. | ||
+ | Gravy may be made from the drippings. | ||
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Revision as of 11:02, 24 November 2020
Contents
Unskat: What is it?
Country name: Unskat (means One)
History
History (Chris)
Tionantati people lived there
French Settlers came to Huron area of Canada in early 1600s for the fur trade
In exchange, the settlers would give them weapons
For those settlers who stayed back after the fur trade, in order to stay with the community, they had to learn/adopt their ways of life and contribute to the community in an active manner
Coexistence ensued, ppl in France heard about this new nation that was forming and then some decided to come and learn too
Language
French and Indigenous Languages mix (Vittoria & Amanda & Dilpreet)
In the wikimedia page, combine certain Indigenous & French words together and use them from time to time within the writing
Links to those words
Language Name of combo
Francais + Huron = ____
Some words can stay Indigenous bc it is still the main language
French didn’t overrun the area
Culture
Days Devoted to Traditional Events
Specific day for traditional stuff (Vittoria)
-To keep Indigenous beliefs/traditions alive
-Cultural songs, dances, stories, celebrations
-“Holidays”
--“Confederation” when the french and huron officially united as one and became Unskat Day (Le Jour d’Unskat)
Fashion
Fashion (Dilpreet)
How do they dress at school?
Uniforms
How the french influenced that
School System
Structure
Would there be a school system? (Amanda)
-The french-influenced in structure in some ways, but content is heavily based on IK systems
-Story of the Bean
--Why it’s important to incorporate IK systems into the school system
Dates & Times
When is school? (Vittoria)
Less days
Change it from Monday to Friday to something different
Names of the days of the week & months & times of the year
School in the summer and the winter off or vice versa
Not in the fall bc harvest
Curriculum & Education Pedagogy
Language Classes
“French class” would be learning both languages (Vittoria, Amanda & Dilpreet) French less important than Indigenous
French only at one time of the day like now
French class” would be learning both languages
French less important than Indigenous
French only at one time of the day like now
Celebrating Culture at School
How culture is celebrated at school (Dilpreet)
Diversity and inclusion & celebrating that
How they incorporate both
Extra Language Classes for Learning French
Extra language classes (Dilpreet)
Extra classes on certain days of the week
Health, Nutrition, & Outdoor Education
What would education look like in terms of learning about health, nutrition and outdoor education?
French people would learn about healthy eating in Indigenous culture and traditional foods which include eating wild game, meats and seafood such as caribou, deer. moose, ptarmigan, quail duck, wild turkey, pheasant, beaver, muskrat, black bear, trout, salmon, pickerel, perch, bass, and smelt. Grains include barley, bannock, oatmeal, and wild rice. Fruits and vegetables include blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, corn, squash, and potatoes. Traditional recipes include Moose and Elk, Moose Meatloaf, Elegant Elk Stew, Easy Venison Chili recipe and Boiled Deer Tongue (see below).
Easy Venison Chili Recipe
- 1 poun\d ground venison
- 2 cans of kidney beans (16 oz)
- 1 can tomato juice (1 qt 14 oz)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 3 drops of Tabasco sauce
- 1 small onion (diced)
- 2 sticks of celery (diced)
- 2 Tbsp chili powder
- 1/2 Tbsp brown sugar
Brown meat and onion. Add rest of ingredients and simmer for 1/2 hour.
Boiled Deer Tongue
- 1 deer tongue
- 1 tbs. salt
- 4 peppers, whole
- 3 bay leaves
- 2 cloves, whole
Wash deer tongue well then cover with water in pot. Add spices and salt and simmer covered until tender. Remove from water and peel off outer layer before serving.
Beaver Stew
- 1 beaver (8-10 lbs.)
- 1 bay leaf
- 2 med. onions
- 1-2 garlic cloves
- Celery leaves - optional
- 4 carrots diced
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 2tsp thyme
- Flour
- Salt and pepper
Remove all fat from beaver. Cut beaver the same way as you would a rabbit. Soak overnight in saltwater. Marinate in buttermilk. Parboil until about half-cooked in water with the bay leaf, onions, garlic, celery and seasonings. Drain, roll in flour and brown in bacon fat, season with salt and pepper. Bake in covered pan in a moderate oven until tender. Gravy may be made from the drippings.
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Math, Geography, & Science
(Amanda)
Another thing that students learn are basic skills such as blanket and basket weaving, which incorporates math, geography, and science. Hence, these domains are intertwined and come together to help students learn necessary skills. nkets are a combination of adding, subtracting, and dividing and they combine geography and science through the patterns. This allows students to be able to fully appreciate and understand how these domains work together in their daily lives.
Basic skills
Counting, money
Blanket making
How it relates to math
Link video to the wikimedia page
Biology, Astronomy, & Farming
Science & astronomy (Dilpreet)
Story of the Bean & crop growing
Technology
-Learning wouldn’t be fully internet/computer-based
--Internet & modern tech still exist, but less emphasis and attention devoted to it
--Still Importing and exporting between diff countries/tribes
---But not as large of a scale per say
-Focus on doing stuff practically that is relevant to their community
--Hands on
--Discussions
--Oral traditions
Important Links
Dictionary page w all the combo words on it
Ex/ One: Un + Skat = Unskat Ex/Deux + Tindee = Tindeux
References
Huron Words http://www.native-languages.org/wyandot_words.htm
Group Members
- Christopher Jean
- Dilpreet Jass
- Vittoria Pileggi
- Amanda Guerrieri
- Christine Salib