I was invited to see how geese are cooked in the traditional way over a fire in a teepee. It was a great honour to be invited. I got to see the geese being prepped for the fire and them being hung over the fire. I could not stay the whole time however I was there long enough to see what happens and experience it. The hosts were fine with me taking photos so I was able to get some photos and they turned out very well I think.
I thought I would post these up because not many people I think get to see something like this. Hope you enjoy:
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Sun beam - Eastmain, QC - 17-55mm |
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Geese cooking - Eastmain, QC - 17-55mm |
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