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To: Snowshoe who wrote (192593)10/9/2022 8:49:19 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 218003
 
thanks.

here's bread by water, flour, butter, salt:
youtube.com

but yeah, frybread includes that oppressive relationship.
seems likely that native folks used wheat flour to substitute for plants/grains
they no longer had access to, especially cornmeal.

not sure about the deep fry deal, though.

cornbread:
"...Oneida messengers, who needed a great deal of energy, would run from village
to village with a side pack of crushed corn as their sole provision. The runner
would mix the corn with water for a fast, nutritious, energizing meal.

And tradition states that it is cornbread, or corn mush — an unformed version of
the bread — that Oneidas prepared to help feed George Washington’s starving
troops at Valley Forge in the harsh winter and spring of 1777-78 during the
American Revolutionary War..."
oneidaindiannation.com