@drandyphung The Inuit (formerly referred to by Caucasians as "Eskimos") might eat some dried berries and may eat kelp - but predominantly eat sea animals that feed on kelp. https://t.co/VkXJVUC5Xb
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Read more about the Kimminnait or Lingonberry and associated Indigenous knowledge here: https://t.co/MH55GFSX82 and about traditional berries (including this one) and their uses in Inuit Nunangat here: https://t.co/B5cHhmHUh6
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Boulanger-Lapointe, N., Gérin-Lajoie, J., Siegwart Collier, L. et al. Berry Plants and Berry Picking in Inuit Nunangat: Traditions in a Changing Socio-Ecological Landscape. Hum Ecol 47, 81–93 (2019). https://t.co/d6o1EMQlO8 https://t.co/d7AoRAuDQG
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@MacroFour @Nutradvance More than "a few". Plus, they were harvested & preserved: "Although berries ripen within a narrow window, they are & were preserved for later use & harvested throughout the year. Berries & berry picking confer physi