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native indian restaurants
Posted by: Jim Cob ()
Date: July 10, 2014 07:10PM

I want to go to a native indian restaurants where are they located? I am from North Dakota and we used to have a lots of them.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: 4CJLn ()
Date: July 10, 2014 07:17PM

There's a huge one in Landover, MD. Some people are really upset about the name though.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: imbiker ()
Date: July 10, 2014 07:33PM

Casinos in New York are on native reservations, "Red Skin" owned and operated. Half day drive up I-81 to central NY. May be the chef can cook up some local grub if you ask.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Priapus ()
Date: July 10, 2014 08:44PM

maize and turkey?

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Not Anne Curry ()
Date: July 10, 2014 08:50PM

Sounds disgusting. Do they have tasting menus at these jonts?

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Go here ()
Date: July 10, 2014 09:07PM

Food court at the Native American museum.Love the statue of George and the natives.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Chiefrunneymeade ()
Date: July 10, 2014 09:19PM

There was a place on Rt. 7 for many years that sold great Native American cuisine. From what I understand, there was interest in a chain but the owner said no.

Then someone came in with an offer he couldn't refuse: some beads and a copper penny. It's now MVC.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Outsourced ()
Date: July 10, 2014 10:12PM

They did the needful and hired a bunch of low wage punjabis. They look similar but the curry smell gave them away.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Chief Knockahoma ()
Date: July 11, 2014 12:13PM

Can you explain what American Indian cuisine consists of? If I went to a restaurant featuring that cuisine, what would I see on the menu?

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Chief CookaWhite ()
Date: July 11, 2014 12:24PM

Turtle soup, filet of raccoon, rabbit stew, frog legs, liver of white settler, you name it!

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: redskins territory ()
Date: July 11, 2014 04:17PM

Fresh scalps

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Pawesh Patel ()
Date: July 11, 2014 05:41PM

All wrong. Native Indian menu would have chick peas, samosas, curries, and paneer.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: johnny ringo ()
Date: July 11, 2014 05:47PM

Chief CookaWhite Wrote:
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> Turtle soup, filet of raccoon, rabbit stew, frog
> legs, liver of white settler, you name it!


What about fire water. I want big heap'em fire water.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Wounded Knee ()
Date: July 11, 2014 06:29PM

johnny ringo Wrote:
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> Chief CookaWhite Wrote:
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> -----
> > Turtle soup, filet of raccoon, rabbit stew,
> frog
> > legs, liver of white settler, you name it!
>
>
> What about fire water. I want big heap'em fire
> water.


Fire water, buffalo and for dessert, a few good strong hits from the peace pipe. I would go there every night.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Too white guy ()
Date: July 11, 2014 07:40PM

Jim Cob Wrote:
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> I want to go to a native indian restaurants where
> are they located? I am from North Dakota and we
> used to have a lots of them.


Yep, right outside of Little Big Horn. Wife and I walked in and it was just like in the movies, everyone stopped talking and turned to stare at us. Hostess did not even give us a bit of attention. We left immediately. Guess they don't much like white people at Native Indian restaurants.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: no peace pipe for whitey ()
Date: July 11, 2014 08:12PM

Too white guy Wrote:
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>
> Yep, right outside of Little Big Horn. Wife and I
> walked in and it was just like in the movies,
> everyone stopped talking and turned to stare at
> us. Hostess did not even give us a bit of
> attention. We left immediately. Guess they don't
> much like white people at Native Indian
> restaurants.


Gee, I wonder why?

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Wallsmart ()
Date: July 11, 2014 08:17PM

Some tribes just can't take a joke, like that Walmart built on the "Happy Hunting Grounds". Sheesh!

Wal-Mart’s history of destroying sacred sites
http://grist.org/article/2009-09-03-wal-marts-history-of-destroying-sacred-sites/

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Hmmm... ()
Date: July 11, 2014 08:25PM

no peace pipe for whitey Wrote:
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> Too white guy Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
> > Yep, right outside of Little Big Horn. Wife and
> I
> > walked in and it was just like in the movies,
> > everyone stopped talking and turned to stare at
> > us. Hostess did not even give us a bit of
> > attention. We left immediately. Guess they
> don't
> > much like white people at Native Indian
> > restaurants.
>
>
> Gee, I wonder why?

I do not know. You tell me. I didn't kill their ancestors, and I hold no grudge over them for putting arrows in the backs of mine and scalping them.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Dudley Do-Right ()
Date: July 11, 2014 11:35PM

Jim Cob Wrote:
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> I want to go to a native indian restaurants where
> are they located? I am from North Dakota and we
> used to have a lots of them.

Well, the only indigenous peoples' restaurant I've ever eaten in was an Inuit place in Canada's Yukon Territory, but I'm guessing it would be the same. What they had on their menu was:

Whale
Caribou
Baby seal (in season)
Pizza
French fries aka pommes frites
Poutine
Ho Hos
Twinkies
More Ho Hos
Ho Hos and Twinkies mashed together, covered in chocolate sauce
Labatt
Annie Greensprings
Canadian Club
Firewater (locally distilled)
Airplane glue
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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: wagon wheel roastings ()
Date: July 11, 2014 11:36PM

Too white guy Wrote:
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> Jim Cob Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Yep, right outside of Little Big Horn. Wife and I
> walked in and it was just like in the movies,
> everyone stopped talking and turned to stare at
> us. Hostess did not even give us a bit of
> attention. We left immediately. Guess they don't
> much like white people at Native Indian
> restaurants.


Yet if you treated them the same way, Libs would burn you at the stake.

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Re: native indian restaurants
Posted by: Ft4nt ()
Date: July 12, 2014 12:57AM

Pawesh Patel Wrote:
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> All wrong. Native Indian menu would have chick
> peas, samosas, curries, and paneer.

Hello???
Corn!!!

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