To: outpostinmass2
Crab meat recipe originating among native Americans in Oklahoma?
Where did native Americans find crabs in Oklahoma years and years ago?
That is, I thought United States crabs were found chiefly on the two coasts of the United States and not so far inland as in Oklahoma. Just wondering.
To: john mirse
Perhaps her recipe calls for a, shall we say, different kind of crabs.
24 posted on
05/18/2012 1:32:37 PM PDT by
p. henry
To: john mirse; Deb
Wow guys! I loathe Fauxcahontus as much as anyone, but I know enough history to be aware that the Cherokee Indians were Eastcoast tribes up until The Trail of Tears.
They were called "The Five Civilized Tribes" and if you watch The Outlaw Josey Wales, Chief Dan George portrays won with comedic ease . . . plus you learn a little history while watching a Clint Eastwood flick . . . what could be better?
27 posted on
05/18/2012 1:39:20 PM PDT by
Sudetenland
(Anybody but Obama!!!!)
To: john mirse
The Cherokee originated in Georgia, that would explain crab recipes if there really are any Cherokee crab recipes.
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