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Winter is a great time for baking. Here's an index of breads, desserts, pies, muffins, cakes and cookie baking.
From bison to portabella mushrooms, squash, pizza, West Coast salmon, winging it and spuds. There's a barbecue recipe and tips for everyone!
Lloyd Magruder 's pack train left Lewiston, Idaho to supply the gold camps of western Montana. He met with an untimely end when outlaws killed him and stole his gold.
Everyone loves camping but sometimes the camp desserts can get repetitive. Here are some great recipe ideas to sweeten up your camp cuisine repertoire.
From proclaiming the banns to putting a silver sixpence in the bride's shoe to breaking the bannock, these Scottish wedding customs help enrich any marriage ceremony.
The Bar U Ranch National Historic Site is a living museum capturing the life of early ranch cowhands and cowboys.
For all the holidays coming up in both Canada and the United States try something truly North American, bison meat.
Winter festivals in Western Canada celebrate both the present and pioneering lifestyles that represent life in Western Canada today.
The Aboriginal Rights Suite101 host Tyson Yunkaporta, talks about his food experiences and includes a recipe for eel-tailed catfish.
Angels are protectors of the faithful, honored by the Church on September 29 since the Middle Ages.
Kennewick Man made the March 13, 2006 cover of TIME. How fairly did they represent the Native American perspective on the controversy?
The affluent of early-day Pocatello, Idaho displayed their wealth in architect-designed homes near the business district. Those that survive reflect yesteryear's glory.
After travelling on the Whistler Mountaineer train in Canada, head to the Squamish Lil'wat Centre for cultural immersion in BC First Nations culture.
Salmon is low in fat, but high in healthy oils. Try this recipe for Marinated BBQ Salmon - the best way to bake it is on the grill!
If you think Canadian music is only about hockey songs, think again. Here's a list of Canadian hits worth hearing long after July 1st has passed.
Often called Friendly Manitoba, this province offers the traveler everything from festivals and outdoor adventure to culture and shopping.
From New Years to Earth Day to Rosh Hashana to Halloween, Fat Tuesday to Purim to St. Patrick's Day to St. Nicholas Day, and Oscar Night!
Barbecues aren't just for meat, try bringing out the flavor of vegetables on the grill.
Archaeologists have established the health, social status, even the last meal and cause of death of this Cheshire bog body. However, why he died is a matter of debate.
Pachee Goyo's grandfather teaches him endurance, patience, and love in order to overcome the boy's self-centeredness through stories of bravery and mythic wonder
Every August at Windy Acres, just outside of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is the John Arcand fiddle and Métis jigging festival.
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