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08 March 2009, 09:39
ncboman
Bison Kill At Owl Cave
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It is interesting to note that, of the 6,083 bones and bone fragments recovered from the bed, only 60 were ribs. About 97% of the ribs had been taken elsewhere. This seems puzzling, because they contain little usable flesh as compared with other body parts. A possible explanation may be found among the Nunamiut, who keep caribou rib cages primarily because they are so easily dried and preserved.


Bison Kill At Owl Cave

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08 March 2009, 19:09
SGraves155
It's much easier to get the meat off ribs afer they are cooked--plus they have their own handles. Wink In Alaska, where one is required to get the rib-meat off caribou (unless you have a means of transporting the whole rib cages, ie--not in a small bushplane) the most aggravating part of field butchering, IMHO, is getting that particuliar meat.
Although the poor American Indians never got around to inventing beer, I would bet they still enjoyed their barbecued ribs.


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30 May 2009, 13:07
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quote:
Originally posted by SGraves155:

Although the poor American Indians never got around to inventing beer, I would bet they still enjoyed their barbecued ribs.


Nice! They had peyote, though... Smiler


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