Mitji--let's eat! : Mi'kmaq recipes from Sikniktuk /

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by Augustine, Margaret,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Beck, Lauren,--author. Physical details: xv, 135 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cm Subject(s): Cooking | Mi'kmaq 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Mt. Stewart Consolidated School Cooking & Baking Bin (Gr. 5-8 Non-Fiction) COOKING & FOOD / Mi'kmaq / Augustine Available
Mt. Stewart Consolidated School Cooking & Baking Bin (Gr. 5-8 Non-Fiction) COOKING & FOOD / Mi'kmaq / Augustine Available
Mt. Stewart Consolidated School Cooking & Baking Bin (Gr. 5-8 Non-Fiction) COOKING & FOOD / Mi'kmaq / Augustine Available

Includes indexes.

The welcome call of "Mitji" can be heard by Mi'kmaw children, hungry workers, family, and friends when dinner is ready. This book, too, is an invitation to celebrate and practice Mi'kmaw foodways: the recipes passed down from one generation to the next; the way traditional foods and medicines are gathered, hunted, and cooked; and the lived experience of ancestors and Elders about how to nourish the spirit and body through Mi'kmaw culture and knowledge. Mitji--Let's Eat! Mi'kmaq Recipes from Sikniktuk offers over 30 traditional and popular Mi'kmaq recipes, arranged seasonally--like Fish Cakes and Eel Stew in spring; Blueberry "Poor Man's Cake" and Stuffed Salmon in summer; Swiss Steak with Moose Meat and Apple Pie in fall; and Molasses Cake and Wiusey Petaqn in winter. Each recipe is contextualized with its origins, contributor information, food stories, and detailed preparation instructions, and throughout the book are short essays on Mi'kmaw cuisine, drawing a picture of how Mi'kmaw foodways were influenced by colonization, on the one hand, and how food became and remains a significant vehicle of resistance, on the other. Whether a novice or well-seasoned cook in the kitchen, Mitji is a feast for the reader: a bountiful introduction to, and celebration of, Mi'kmaw cuisine.