Mescal Agave Use in Arizona: Food, Fiber, and Vessel

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The agave plant was used by Native peoples for numerous utilitarian items. Mescal served as a valuable food source still being harvested and prepared to this day by many Indigenous groups. For millennia people have pit roasted the heart of the plant yielding a nutritious food staple rich in calcium and zinc. This talk includes the life history of mescal, and the multitude of Tribal uses of this intriguing plant and their long relationship with this plant from centuries ago to the modern era. Presented by Carrie Cannon.

This program is made possible by Arizona Humanities and the Friends of the Library Burton Barr Central Library Chapter.

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Date: February 08, 2020 1:30 PM-3:00 PM

Location: Burton Barr Library | 1221 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85004

Event website: phoenixpubliclibrary.evanced.info

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