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Date: | Thu, 30 May 2002 13:41:36 -0400 |
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Mokushan is an Innu tradition, not Inuit. Innu are a Native tribe from
the boreal forest regions of Labrador & NE Quebec, and are not the same
as Inuit. They are most closely related to the Cree and Naskapi in
language and traditions.
Cheyenne
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> although it is often thought the core of paleo
eating is meat [as in muscle
meat], other parts of the animal were often more
highly prized. these two
excerpts indicate this in the case of Inuit..
The caribou was of special importance, and was
celebrated at a special
feast, called a 'Mokushan', at which quantities
of caribou fat and bone
marrow were consumed.
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