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Choctaw-Apache Foodways, Paperback/Robert B. Caldwell - Stephen F. Austin University Press


Choctaw-Apache Foodways, Paperback/Robert B. Caldwell
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Texas is now hidden in a dense pine forest.
He is enrolled in the Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb and a founder of the Ho Minti Society, a group dedicated to teaching the tribe\'s traditional culture..
He holds Bachelors of Arts in Anthropology and History from the University of New Orleans, a Masters of Science degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and a Masters of Arts degree in Heritage Resources from Northwestern State University. is is a PhD candidate in the Transatlantic History Program at the University of Texas at Arlington where he focuses on colonialism, imperialism, and cartographic history.
CALDWELL, JR.
About the Author ROBERT B.
This book brings the community\'s cuisine and its rich history to a broad audience.
In the past, both mystery and fear kept the outside world at arm\'s length.
These multiple food influences crossed cultural boundaries in the 18th and early 19th century to blend into a distinctive local cuisine that serves as an ethnic marker that sets this American Indian community apart from surrounding groups.
The cuisine developed from a longstanding cultural exchange between tribes of the southwest and southeast, and the colonial-era Spanish and French.
The subject matter of this book has long been a mystery to outsiders.
Southeast, as well as hundreds of years of cultural interactions between so-called "old world" and indigenous groups. the Choctaw-Apache represent a distinct mix between these "food areas." Choctaw-Apache Foodways are influenced by numerous cultural regions and ecological niches (river bottomland, southern forests, plains, desert) along the Camino Real de los Tejas (northeastern Mexico, Texas, Louisiana) and the culture region of the U.
S.
Anthropologists have long divided American Indian cultures into southeastern and southwestern cultural areas.
Texas is now hidden in a dense pine forest


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