![]() ![]() Similar auto-didactic fashion, Holling learned to paddle a canoe like a Native American, Sun-scorched day over des ert with no water – would you elevate your nose at And green peppers and thin plates of venison Then there were the huge puffballish loaves ofĪ whiteness which had been baked in the Eskimo-igloo affairs out front. Flat round breads of corn meal baked on hot rocks. Among us, in the center, a shallow basket ofĭelightful design cradled a cascade of breads. The black adobe floor worn almost to a glaze by moccasin-soles. Learn how they interacted with the environment.ġ922, they lived with the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and wrote: This is why they also lived for a while in 1922 with Native Americans to ![]() ![]() Killing animals for food-never for sport. At times, the Hollings did live off the land, To study wild foods, including mushrooms, and create her own recipes. Not to be outdone when Holling was away from camp, Lucille became motivated With camping and boating, the Hollings became adept at recognizing edible wildįoods and cooking under primitive conditions. ![]()
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