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      <image:title>Blog - Revitalizing Health: Embracing Native American Nutrition, Traditional Foods, and Herbal Medicine for Long-term Recovery and Wellness - Pemmican: A blend of dried meat, berries, and fat, pemmican is a nourishing, long-lasting food that connects us to the strength of the buffalo and the Creator's abundance. Chokecherries: These tart berries, rich in antioxidants and revered in many ceremonies, can be consumed fresh, dried, or as a syrup, reminding us of the Creator's generosity in providing diverse sources of nourishment. Cattails: The versatile cattail plant, often called the "supermarket of the swamp," provides a bounty of carbohydrates and nutrients to sustain us, reflecting the Creator's wisdom in designing the natural world.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>The Medicine Wheel is depicted in this image, which features a circle divided into four quadrants. Each quadrant is colored differently and represents a different aspect of life, such as the physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental. The outer circle represents the cycle of life and the interconnectedness of all things. At the center of the wheel, there is a smaller circle with a dot, which represents the individual and their journey towards balance and harmony. The image is beautifully crafted and reflects the traditional teachings of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. Source: The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin (https://www.menominee-nsn.gov/) Date Accessed: 3/16/2023</image:caption>
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