"During my travels and places I have lived, I always have tried to at least taste what I am offered at a meal. This is because I told my children when they were little that they at least should try new things.
I have tasted rattlesnake, escargot (snail), raw clams, dog (in ceremony), smoked eel (didn't like it) and rabbit (I found it hard to eat, especially when I thought about the fuzzy, cute and cuddly animals). I also have eaten venison, elk, bear (I only tasted bear) and more recently moose (now that was great tasting).
Mourning doves? I wonder how many carbs are in a dove meal?"
Get the Story:
DORREEN YELLOW BIRD COLUMN: Mourning dove season leaves bittersweet taste
(The Grand Forks Herald 7/3)
More Dorreen Yellow Bird:
Yellow Bird: Off-reservation casino deserves
chance (6/29)
Yellow Bird: Tribes
should be models of government (6/28)
Yellow Bird: Rosalynn Carter a down-to-earth woman
(6/22)
Yellow Bird: Program brings
students to nature (6/21)
Yellow Bird:
How low should those jeans go??? (6/15)
Yellow Bird: A world away at tribal pow-wow
(6/14)
Yellow Bird: Reflecting on Civil
Rights Act of 1964 (6/8)
Yellow Bird:
Diversity, women welcome in government (6/7)
Yellow Bird: Bush made 'poor decisions' on Iraq
war (06/02)
Yellow Bird: No outlet
for North Dakota holy water (5/24)
Yellow Bird: First Lakota finishes UND nursing
(5/18)
Yellow Bird: A goodbye to
Friends and Frasier! (5/17)
Yellow
Bird: Prisoner abuse recalls Indian massacre (5/11)
Yellow Bird: Mothers' distant memories still
strong (5/10)
Yellow Bird: Foreigners
more interested in Indians (5/4)
Yellow Bird: Tribes and media must work together
(5/3)
Yellow Bird: Native people lost
advocate in Elbers (4/27)
Yellow
Bird: Think about Earth Day every day (4/26)
Yellow Bird: Strong flower like spirit of Native
people (04/13)
Yellow Bird: Drum
policy excluded local tribes (04/12)
Yellow Bird: The phenomenon of the 'hobby
Indians' (04/06)
Yellow Bird: A
tribute to the warrior women (4/5)
Yellow Bird: Indians the most misunderstood
(3/31)
Yellow Bird: Keeping our
ceremonies sacred (3/29)
Yellow Bird:
Awakening for Native and Christian (3/23)
Yellow Bird: Saying goodbye, the Native way
(3/16)
Yellow Bird: Human rights in
North Dakota (3/15)
Yellow Bird: Hard
to find Indian like Martha Stewart (3/9)
Yellow Bird: Is Big Foot wandering reservation?
(3/8)
Yellow Bird: Sound of birds
heralds arrival of spring (3/2)
Yellow Bird: Big market for 'isms' in the media
(3/1)
Yellow Bird: Tribal justice
program to bring good (2/24)
Yellow
Bird: Indian perspective on Lewis & Clark (2/23)
Yellow Bird: In large family, sisters are
special (2/18)
Yellow Bird: Atkins
diet worked for Indian friends (2/16)
Yellow Bird: Big-city ballet in a Northern
Plains town (2/10)
Yellow Bird:
'Fighting Sioux' is poor sportsmanship (2/9)
Yellow Bird: Lake outlet a tough sell for many
(2/3)
Yellow Bird: The magic of the
Spirit of the North (2/2)
Yellow
Bird: Providing Indian education to public (1/26)
Yellow Bird: Long hair can be hazardous
sometimes (1/20)
Yellow Bird:
Remembering Grandmother Philomene (1/19)
Yellow Bird: Wild animals have a right to exist
too (01/13)
Yellow Bird: Tribe has
made incredible journey (1/12)
Yellow Bird: 'DreamKeepers' breaks
stereotypes (01/07)
Yellow Bird: Are mourning doves on the Atkins diet?
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