All across Canada, Indigenous nations prepare some version of bannock. The Inuit call it “palauga,” the Mi’kmaq call it “luskinikn,” and the Ojibway refer to it as “ba`wezhiganag.” Many Indigenous ...
The United Food and Commercial Workers union has declared July 31 National Bannock Day as a way to celebrate Indigenous Peoples and the food that brings so many together. The union's Indigenous ...
The event, now in its sixth year, was started to showcase the wonderful history of the Métis people and to help bring awareness and understanding to their culture, language and beliefs. “We want to ...
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