Minnesota Roots

Minnesota Roots

Author: Jen Switzer

Publisher:

Published: 2021-07

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13:

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Minnesota-grown author, Jennifer Switzer, teams up with her daughter, Megan Stezka, to explore their Minnesota Roots through recipes, stories, and photography. Jennifer Switzer has always had an interest in recipes and a love for the kitchen. The seeds of her passion were planted early in her life on a northern Minnesota farm. Growing up on the family farmstead, she spent summers baking from scratch during a time where recipes were mere guidelines. She continued to nurture her home cooking skills over the years and eventually turned them into a business, as a personal chef in Virginia Beach. Megan Stezka is an accomplished photographer with roots planted in Minneapolis, Minnesota. What began as a pandemic project to aid her mother in a gift for her grandparents and preserve their family's recipe collection evolved into an opportunity to explore food photography at a deeper level. Her photography brings the recipes to life, daring us with each tempting photo to cook and bake our way through her family's recipe collection. Minnesota Roots takes us on a trip back to a more simple time in the Midwest. It was a time when food and family were in the center of it all. She shares with us her memories of growing up in rural Minnesota and the recipes that bring those memories back. Through these stories, a bit of history, and more than 90 of her family's classic recipes, we can experience what life might have been like growing up on a Minnesota farm in the 1970s and 1980s. Tips from both Jennifer and Megan are scattered throughout bring in a modern flare to those family recipes. Nearly 100 full-color photographs are featured throughout the cookbook. These photographs capture Megan's journey as she lovingly cooked and baked her way through each family recipe. This cookbook will inspire any home cook to explore their own culinary roots after exploring the flavors from the Shelstad family and their Minnesota farm.


Minnesota Roots

Minnesota Roots

Author: Megan Stezka

Publisher:

Published: 2023-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781737223153

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Growing up on a rural Minnesota farm during the 1970s and 1980s, I discovered the powerful combination of food and family. When I recall some of my fondest memories, whether they were family celebrations, holidays, summertime on the farm or at the lake, food and family tied it all together.


Roots of Our Renewal

Roots of Our Renewal

Author: Clint Carroll

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2015-05-30

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1452944539

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Honorable Mention: Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award In Roots of Our Renewal, Clint Carroll tells how Cherokee people have developed material, spiritual, and political ties with the lands they have inhabited since removal from their homelands in the southeastern United States. Although the forced relocation of the late 1830s had devastating consequences for Cherokee society, Carroll shows that the reconstituted Cherokee Nation west of the Mississippi eventually cultivated a special connection to the new land—a connection that is reflected in its management of natural resources. Until now, scant attention has been paid to the interplay between tribal natural resource management programs and governance models. Carroll is particularly interested in indigenous environmental governance along the continuum of resource-based and relationship-based practices and relates how the Cherokee Nation, while protecting tribal lands, is also incorporating associations with the nonhuman world. Carroll describes how the work of an elders’ advisory group has been instrumental to this goal since its formation in 2008. An enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Carroll draws from his ethnographic observations of Cherokee government–community partnerships during the past ten years. He argues that indigenous appropriations of modern state forms can articulate alternative ways of interacting with and “governing” the environment.


Minnesota Roots: State of Minnesota College Ruled 6x9 120 Page Lined Notebook

Minnesota Roots: State of Minnesota College Ruled 6x9 120 Page Lined Notebook

Author: State Roots

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-03-04

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781798735060

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Display your love for your home state and show your pride for Minnesota with this diary. Use this matte charcoal colored journal with classy handwritten white script as a gift for a high school or college graduate to celebrate the next step in their life.


Roots

Roots

Author: Marissa Kirkman

Publisher: Pebble

Published: 2019-08

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 1977110231

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"How do roots help plants live and grow?"--Back cover.


Minnesota Roots: Proud Homeland Blank Notebook Journal

Minnesota Roots: Proud Homeland Blank Notebook Journal

Author: Dutch Creatives

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-02-12

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781796713923

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This vintage distressed us state map journal design is specially made for native home pride lovers. A unique paperback notebook which is perfect for taking notes and creating a daily log book or writing your hopes and dreams. This notebook is nice and compact with enough space to make it completely yours. It give you the blank pages so you can write or doodle down whatever you want. With 100 pages this 6inch x 9inch 15.24cm x 22.86cm size paperback journal gives you all the space to get creative. It has a nice matte cover with black and white interior on white paper. Perfect gift This very good looking journal makes the perfect gift for friend or family member who love native home pride. Consider one the next time you need a: Birthday Gift Teacher Gift Thank You Gift Housewarming Gift Christmas Gift Holiday Gift Just Because Gift Or a gift to yourself


The Roots of Rough Justice

The Roots of Rough Justice

Author: Michael J. Pfeifer

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0252093097

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In this deeply researched prequel to his 2006 study Rough Justice: Lynching and American Society, 1874–1947, Michael J. Pfeifer analyzes the foundations of lynching in American social history. Scrutinizing the vigilante movements and lynching violence that occurred in the middle decades of the nineteenth century on the Southern, Midwestern, and far Western frontiers, The Roots of Rough Justice: Origins of American Lynching offers new insights into collective violence in the pre-Civil War era. Pfeifer examines the antecedents of American lynching in an early modern Anglo-European folk and legal heritage. He addresses the transformation of ideas and practices of social ordering, law, and collective violence in the American colonies, the early American Republic, and especially the decades before and immediately after the American Civil War. His trenchant and concise analysis anchors the first book to consider the crucial emergence of the practice of lynching of slaves in antebellum America. Pfeifer also leads the way in analyzing the history of American lynching in a global context, from the early modern British Atlantic to the legal status of collective violence in contemporary Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa. Seamlessly melding source material with apt historical examples, The Roots of Rough Justice tackles the emergence of not only the rhetoric surrounding lynching, but its practice and ideology. Arguing that the origins of lynching cannot be restricted to any particular region, Pfeifer shows how the national and transatlantic context is essential for understanding how whites used mob violence to enforce the racial and class hierarchies across the United States.