What is Pemmican?

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Pemmican may be the oldest survival food known to North America, having been produced by Indigenous peoples long before Peter Pond introduced it to the fur trade in 1779. Here, First Nations knowledge keeper Patrick Nadjiwon shares teachings from his ancestors to answer the questions: What is it, and how is it made?

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