Is Native American cuisine a thing? Or is it just getting corn shits after thanksgiving

Is Native American cuisine a thing? Or is it just getting corn shits after thanksgiving.

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Do you think natives ate nothing before europeans showed up?

If you mean "a thing" as in something that people open restaurants for or actively seek out, then the answer is no.

anything worth eating?

a lot of american food is adapted from native american shit, actually. most of the thanksgiving shit is native american inspired to a degree, at least in the flavors presented
>cranberry
>cornbread
>squash
>pumpkin
>turkey
grits and corn fritters also have native american roots

they ate whatever local game was present along with corn and supplemented by random berries they foraged
basically go take a bite out a deer and then dig around in the forest for a bit, you now have the native american experience

Injun food is mostly firewater, which is a thing

You might as well say that most Italian food has american roots.

Those are just ingredients. Lasagna isn't Native American cuisine, even if the tomato is native to America.

Christopher Columbus was Jewish. Colonialism is Jewish. Whites taking pride for Jewish atrocities is horrible.

My buddy from montana makes some dope Indian tacos.

>those are just ingredients
which they ate more or less plain, these are fucking hunters and gatherers cooking on open fires we’re talking about here lad not fine chefs

Iirc, Native american food is all fucked up since they got put on reservations. It's how things like fry bread got their start, given the ample amount of flour and oil they were given by the government loads of carb heavy foods were introduced into their diet

WHO IS THIS

Colonists always feel a need to exaggerate the primitiveness of native cultures. I don't know anything specific about Native Americans, but I can guarantee a little research will show you're wrong. Figuring out new and interesting ways to present your food isn't unique to civilisation.

Hey, Indian fry bread is fucking tasty, man.

so the shrooms weren't lying

well yeah
but it'll also fucking kill you

difficult to find out the history of their food prior to colonization given their lack of a written language

No way that the oral tradition is dead or that it's gone without being transcribed. This is where books come into play.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_cuisine
Is it really that hard for you to just google it?

>beans
>squash
>corn
>local game
>berries
so general hunter gatherer diet, euro savage apologist btfo

Nobody listen to this guy. Read the article and you'll see a few actual dishes using these ingredients mentioned, with the implication that they are only a small sample.

i remember one thing: kaweesaka.
>take injun corn (not sweet, more like maza corn from mexico)
>grind into flour, mix with water and salt into a dough
>make doughballs and sit by the fire
>once the dough is charred, put in satchel

basically when you're on long hunting trips you crumble the charred dough into your water and drink it for carbs and electrolytes. Injun gatorade, i guess. Oh, and you can add blackberries to the dough

sorry, sometimes they put the beans and corn in the same pot and cook them together
or occasionally in a pot with some tomatoes and some water and maybe a bit of bison and make a stew

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>yeah I haven't done any research at all and don't intend to but you are most definitely wrong.

Really nigga

varies from tribe to tribe and location
some tribes would grow their own crops like, beans squash and one other that I can't think of and actually cook, while others would just eat roots and insects

Yes, really. Basically, if he was right, it would make Native Americans an exceptional case in the world. It would be extraordinary to find a human culture that did not put any development into such a fundamental aspect of survival.

I was also proven right, by the way.

i dont know but i would love to have sex with that injun

youtube.com/watch?v=yPshjlb-aok

come for the guns, stay for the autistic food-tasting

>beans squash and one other that I can't think of and actually cook
corn

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sisters_(agriculture)

She's a Ukrainian m8

A lot of mexican food had pre-colombian roots. Tacos were eaten by the aztecs before the spanish arrived. Fish tacos, specifically, since the aztecs didn't have livestock, so meat wasn't that common.
What little meat they had usually came from hunting, or occasionally from one of their weird hairless dogs.

as a native american
>native american cuisine

Hahaha "natives" but came over from a land bridge. Yeah OK.

Pemmican bich nga.

Are you going to blame Trump for that next?

Precisely how are you a "native" american?

You're mom gave me some "oral tradition" if you know what I mean.

indian tacos suck buffalo wang

I don't think it's crazy to call the first historically known residents of a land mass natives.

I came here to post this
thanks, /k/omrade

S-shut up nerd!

>haha native europeans but came over through asia

Indigenous might be a better term.

There are a number of native american restaurants. Here's a few. I wouldn't be surprised if it takes off in the next few years and people bring it to the unwashed masses via the food truck culture.

holy fuck she's stunning

*forgot link, too much firewater

afar.com/magazine/the-cuisine-you-havent-tried-yet-but-should

>afar.com/magazine/the-cuisine-you-havent-tried-yet-but-should

I stopped when I saw this as a first picture, there was also a popup asking me about the site before I even had chance to look. I think that you'll need to do better.

Considering that most of their cuisine comes from America,yes

They are a defeated nation from WW II.

news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/8/newsid_3612000/3612037.stm

There's a few Native American restaurants in my area.

Navajo Tacos, Frybread, Venison stew.

Better for whom

I was just listening to an interview with the author of this book yesterday. It's basically all about how to make recipes using only the ingredients that were native to specific areas of North America, and apparently he's opening a restaurant in Minneapolis this year

thanksgiving turkey is a staple of Native American cuisine

We took everything worth taking and made it our own, those pussies should have fought harder. Hell had they just talked to their neighbor tribes once every blue moon they would have known what happened in south America. All things considered popcorn belongs to the white man and the Natives have nobody to blame but themselves.

Just before Europeans started establishing colonies in North America, smallpox spread like wildfire from the South. It’s estimated that around 96% of the Native population of North America was wiped out in mere decades. The only reason Europeans dominated so hard is because they were essentially settling into empty land littered with skeletons.

There was also this pic, faggot, and I didn't get a popup. They must have you pegged as a stooge.

>repeating this complete myth
lol

They were much better warriors than the cumskin invaders. They lost due to the filthy diseases brought from filthy, barbaric europe and because the population of the cumskins was equivalent to a plague of locusts.

Perhaps they thought that your opinion was worthless so didn't bother you with a popup.

Keep believing that and keep getting government money while raking in tons from tobacco sales and casinos.

>something that people open restaurants for or actively seek out, then the answer is no.
Well, there is this "salmon n bannock" place in Vancouver that's run by natives, serving things that are supposedly pretty close to what they used to eat with some western influence. Pretty good shop.

Is that good for sexy time?

Well, took my gf to dinner there, and we had some pretty good sexy time when we got home, so I guess that's a yes.
Also, soapberry rocks.

Dying from diseases like a filthy savage, those lazy bums had thousands of years to invent medicine but they decided that getting high on shrooms was more important

What the fuck are you talking about, of course there are native American restaurants. Not many, but there are a few, plus a few native groups releasing native recipe cookbooks. Most of it is a mix of traditional dishes like buffalo stew, venison stew, three sisters stew (corn, beans, and squash were traditional grown together by some tribes), pemmican (a sheet of dried meat and fat that could be carried around like an energy bar, it's something like a cross between beef jerky and scrapple), as well as some newer dishes like fry bread and fry bread tacos.

Since the natives got damned near exterminated there's not many of them, but a few still exist and getting recorded. I saw a black comedian say to a black audience once, "who got it the worst from racism?" and the audience all says, "black people" and he says, "fuck you the indians got it the worst. You never walk into a Denny's and see a table full of indians sitting around."

Besides, lots of tribes have casinos. You think they're not going to have hotel rooms, food, and drinks in there?

I can only find a few more equally revealing photos of this beautiful broad

there's this stuff called pashofa that's a hominy stew with venison in it. it's pretty wretched

And keep patronizing our casinos, and tobacco shops, whiteboi, lol! Revenge is best served by watching as your parents willingly gamble away your inheritance.

the natives slaughtered the Clovis people.

Semantics, doesn't matter. People move around and shit happens, no need to overcomplicate it with meaningless terms

They scalped people, took sex slaves, had regular slaves even after every other relevant nation had fought to ban slavery. The reason colonists hunted them was a reaction to rampant raiding of largely unarmed and outnumbered colonial homesteads and villages. They're one step above Muslims.

>Christopher Columbus was Jewish
hahahahaha

Hey, I heard they're hanging an effigy of Obama from a tree over on /pol/! You better hurry up, boy!

Scalping was a French colonist thing, paying one tribe for the scalps of another. Slavery sucked, but it was a brutal era. Lots of cultures around the world practiced it until they came around to passing laws against it. They would eat you alive over on /r/badhistory.

>>>reddit

Thank the Lord those God-fearing whites came along to save the savages from themselves.

Didn't they have fuckloads of turkey?

A few injuns run a native American food truck around town. They serve fry-bread, gator tail, wild boar, venison, and a whole bunch of shit made out of corn.
The foods not bad but it's overpriced for what it is.

That's food trucks for ya

you want native cuisine? alright, then grab a hunting knife, plenty of matches, iodine drops some type of shelter (tents camper etc) a rifle with plenty of ammo, and go hunting along the coast line north of cali. good luck

When I lived in the white mountains I remember having this apache elk stew made with this dried corn they would roast or smoke in a buried fire pit. It was called something like dijiji. It was really salty but also really smoky and unique in taste it was pretty good.

Whites who were well beyond the notion of enslaving others, mind you, as slavery never occurred in the Americas after whites arrived.

I was reading an article that a large amount of herbs and plants that were eaten and cultivated by native Americans were forgotten and lost in two steps. First, when maize came in from the south, it replaced a lot of plants because of its high yield, and then after the genocide, warfare, and plagues that wiped out native Americans after the arrival of the white man and decimated the population, leading to a massive loss of culture.

>after the arrival of the white man and decimated the population, leading to a massive Gain in culture.

FYP. Indians appropriated white culture like they were going extinct.

Fucking ass backwards inbred savages still worshiping your animal skinning & murdering culture.

If indians were so "evolved" and cultured, they would be vegans, instead of the animal murdering savages they are today.

If this girl actually had any tits I would save the picture thanks for nothing

Dude. Take a chill pill you angry 18-24 year old white male faggot. Just cause you don’t know shit about something doesn’t mean it didn’t exist. SAD!

>Whaaaah! I just got BTFO by a redditor and have no rebuttal!

>>>reddit

I guess Veeky Forums is just shit and you should probably go back

>Decimated
so nine out of ten survived and they call it genocide, bunch of red skinned crybabies. Going by how it looks today they were probably just too lazy to grew their own stuff and just traded their land for superior white man food.

plank salmon cooked over a campfire with a wildberry reduction

its very good

lots of salmon on the prairie I hear, they like to roam with the buffalo

I don't understand what kind of point you're trying to make here

Sorry, wrong word choice, pathetic troll.
“ Between 1492 and 1650 the Native American population may have declined by as much as 90% as the result of virgin-soil epidemics (outbreaks among populations that have not previously encountered the disease), compound epidemics, crop failures and food shortages.”
encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/impact-european-diseases-native-americans

>pathetic troll
and yet you respond like a trained monkey, now we can all agree that is what is truly pathetic

>The precise impact of smallpox and other European diseases throughout the Americas is difficult to document or comprehend
Your numbers are literally made up based on very little. We have not found anywhere near enough gravesites or remains to justify the kinds of numbers predicted.

uhh I would say that is even more off base than native.