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Native American Foods: Technology and Food Sources: Cooking Technologies and Processes

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Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America

By Andrew F. Smith

Published 2004

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Native Americans mastered the technologies of a late Stone Age culture and were proficient in making implements of stone, clay, wood, shell, bone, and leather. They did not use iron, although they occasionally used copper, a softer and more malleable metal. Their cooking technologies and processes were simple and straightforward.

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