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Arline Charging, Making Corn B
Mary Elk, Quilts and Beads
 

Arlene Charging (Transcript)

clean my corn and wash it, and put in the oven and roast it. Then, when it's ready, about one or two hours, I turn the oven off and let it stand another hour until it gets real brown. Then I grind it with a blender and clean out the lumps with a screen.

"This is the corn that we use to make cornballs, or corn soup, or dried corn. We have plenty, and we dry it and put it away. We save seed. This is the corn we used to plant. It's a yellow corn. This corn here, without berries, you could cook it and make a corn stew.

"In the Hidatsa way, ma-pi-nug-a-ba" [Corn Balls].

Arline Charging, Making Corn B
Mary Elk, Quilts and Beads


 
From Discovering Lewis & Clark ®, http://www.lewis-clark.org © 1998-2008 VIAs Inc.
© 2008 by The Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation, Washburn, North Dakota.
Journal excerpts are from The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, edited by Gary E. Moulton
13 vols. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983–2001)