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Fry bread NOT recognized as a Native American cultural food
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2020
- Fry bread is a comforting food in the modern Native American diet, but many do not consider it to be a cultural food in and of itself.
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I mean... i'm hispanic and forgive me for being ignorant if i come off as such. But even under the terrible circumstances of WHY frybread was made and the terrible nature of the reasoning why it had to be made to begin with. It to me would still be part of the culture as much as anything else. It was still made by native americans, for native americans. And like I said even though it was brought onto them by the worst kinds of reasons, I think it would still be a cultural food and it even has a story tied to WHY it's a cultural food. "The white man took all our cattle and livestock and gave us shitty government branded canned and dried food. So we had to improvise and came up with frybread" it's a terrible story but history is rarely with happy endings.
It isn't only the symbolism but the frybread (and refined carbohydrates) is a major factor in the Type 2 Diabetes epidemic. Just like with alcoholism, this was part of the government plan. Native people should reject this food to be a healthy and strong people and go back to the hunter gatherer diet of their ancestors. We all could use that.
I think the point is that we lost our original cultural dishes after losing so much already.
@@scottvaj4434 we can eat whatever we want. You think one piece of frybread is going to immediately give us t2? Gtfoh
@@peppermintwoman2049did he say one piece ? Or was he talking about it and all the other unhealthy junk they sell in the grocery stores and how it contributes to our bad health. He didn't word it the way I would have, but you still get the message. And it wasn't a bad one.
Why? It is detrimental to their health!
Minneapolis, Minnesota. We need a native food truck stand up here. People been asking for several of them.
If y'all want authentic fry bread, green chili red chili beans ,Indian tacos look up reed girl food sales ,near laveen az ,in the reservation, best fry bread I ever had
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Thank you
Flour was not a staple in the southwest before the white man. It was 🌽 corn - maze. Same with the wheel... And cell phones 😆
Just like good hygiene wasn't a staple in Europe same with democracy, rights or higher education unlike the indigenous communities that had geometry, ecology and astronomy with basic math and other mentioned things
Fry bread will give you diabetes 😒
That’s the sad truth of it.
I'm still gonna eat as much as I can on this world the creator put us on
To me it’s to remind us of the hardships that our ancestors suffered and endured…they survived so we can be here today…besides I’m sure there’s a healthier way to make this!
Fry bread is just the aftermath
Not enough people will get this. And that's heartbreaking.
Im Dine' and we did not eat fry bread like its done today. 1/2 piece, not 6 servings in one sitting. 1/4 cup of flour is one serving. The tribe were much more active. Morning running is our tradition that's lost. People walk miles everyday. Now, Navajos are sedate, fat and diseased.
*** Navajo cultural food. Deer, elk, rabbit, corn, wild herbs, onions, spinach, chile, tree nuts, salt.
*** English/Spanish: coffee, tea, pig, sheep, chicken, beef, horse, flour, lard, cheese, McNasty's burger, and fried potatoes. Refined sugars, and yep, ...Fried bread.
It's an international food, all the countries have one. I'm from Argentina and we call them Torta Frita.
Flour is not originally from the Americas ... she is talking about native food
What's the point of gloving up if your whole arm is going into the dough mix? Just get your hands in it.
Zero point
The way my Unci made them was so good, she’d put cinnamon and sugar on it ❤
Way 2 GO SRPIMC let's keep ours ours stay strong .
So collard greens and shortenin' bread shouldn't be considered "cultural".
Bannock
I want to know what Native American cultural food really was, because the settlers ended up making them fat with their bad habits. All addictive trash!
Fry Bread is solely Native food, historically. There is no argument about it.
Wheat is not native to the Americas, and neither are pots suitable for frying.
@TheDuckofDoom! And? Frybread is still Native, historically
@@peppermintwoman2049 It is part of modern culture and relatively resent history, but that doesn't make it any more native to the americas than whiskey or Christianity.
@@peppermintwoman2049 Historically, fry bread has only been made for less than 200 years. That isn't Native, by a long shot.
@@mending_chord6787 Anything you say, racist
I had an argument with my native American friend after i told him it wasn't native food .. i told him corn tortillas were native food ..
you're both wrong
Bannock, fry-bread was brought by the Scottish to America. Before that there was an equivalent of a corn fry-bread that was originally swapped for flour for taste and texture. Note: horses and cattle were brought to America by the Spanish.
So is it also called " hoe cake" or " hot water cornbread " like down here in the south?
I think it similar it's history is alil different. I grew up in the south on both sweet cornbread and regular. But I had never had hot water corn bread untell my black friend lil one made it for me. Boy was it the best ever.
False. My ancestors made this on the trail of tears and generations before.
Nah
Wheat is European
Marshall Johnson, with a name like that I’m almost sure they did. But probably in Europe haha
Before the white man came, Corn was used, instead of wheat flour.
So, some of you may call it by it’s real name too... maze, I’m growing maze, of different types.
...and ALSO, growing wheat and rice. (Covering all bases)🤷🏻♀️
I’m working on an outside bread oven too.
The way Things, are starting to look NOW... (with current situations) it just may come down to us, KNOWING AGAIN, how to use what we got!
No time to argue about what came 1st... “chicken or the egg” lol.
@@MsCherokee70 How do you fry it without metal pots?
Commodities from the Gov foods.