noun
- Plural of pemmican; a concentrated food made from dried meat, fat, and berries, traditionally prepared by Native Americans and used as a portable, long-lasting food source.
Usage: Usually used in plural form when referring to multiple batches or packages; Historical and cultural significance in North American indigenous and frontier contexts
Examples
- The explorers packed pemicans for their long journey across the wilderness.
- Native American tribes prepared pemicans to sustain themselves through harsh winters.
- Pemicans were lightweight and nutrient-dense, making them ideal for travel.
- The fur traders relied on pemicans as a staple food during their expeditions.
- Archaeological evidence shows that pemicans were made and stored in various regions across North America.