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    Pemmican (also pemican in older sources) is a mixture of tallow, dried meat, and sometimes dried berries. A calorie-rich food, it can be used as a key...
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    The Pemmican War was a series of armed confrontations during the North American fur trade between the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and the North West Company...
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    became known as the Pemmican Proclamation. The proclamation was issued in attempt to stop the Métis people from exporting pemmican out of the Red River...
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  • Pemmican Wars is a 2017 historical fiction graphic novel written by Katherena Vermette and illustrated by Scott B. Henderson and Donovan Yaciuk. Pemmican...
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    feed called Pemmican. This was a concentrated, dried and hyper-caloric food that accounted for 5000 calories per serving. Over time, Pemmican began to be...
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    the stew. Pemmican and maple sugar were also commonly added to the mixture. Rubaboo that is made by the Plains Métis is often made with pemmican, rabbit...
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    [citation needed] Some believe that pâté chinois might have evolved from pemmican.[citation needed] European cuisine took a long time to develop dishes of...
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    was pemmican that, in 1814, governor Miles Macdonell nearly started a war (Pemmican War) with the Métis when he passed the short-lived Pemmican Proclamation...
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  • and 1,141 metres (3,871 and 3,743 ft) at the ends, located just west of Pemmican Bluff. Mapped by the University of Minnesota-Jones Mountains Party, 1960-61...
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    shortening. It is also one of the main ingredients of the Native American food pemmican. With a smoke point of 480 °F (249 °C), tallow is traditionally used in...
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