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ilittibaaimpa': Let's Eat Together! A Chickasaw Cookbook

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About Ilittibaaimpa': Let's Eat Together! A Chickasaw

Product Description The second cookbook published by the Press, presented as a companion volume to the popular ilimpa'chi': We re Gonna Eat! A Chickasaw Cookbook (2011) brings together recipes, reminiscences, and heaping helpings of slices of life from the kitchens of five modern Chickasaw Nation families. Chickasaw cooks JoAnn Ellis and Vicki Penner, the authors of ilimpa'chi', return as our culinary guides to a vast selection of wholesome recipes for breads, salads, sides, casseroles, main dishes, and desserts. Some are traditional, quite a few are original, and all are guaranteed to be delicious. In the spirit of the new cookbook s title, the featured dishes are favorites that JoAnn, Vicki, and three other featured cooks, along with their favorite kitchen helpers, prepare for those special family times and occasions, when they gather to enjoy good food and good times together. About the Author Vicki Penner and JoAnn Ellis. Vicki is of Chickasaw and Cherokee heritage and serves as retail manager at the Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur, Oklahoma. She earned a master's degree in education from East Central University and spent twenty-five years as an educator before coming to work with the Chickasaw Nation. She spent two years with the Language Department and is a graduate of its first Master-Apprentice program. She co-authored ilimpa'chi': We're Gonna Eat! A Chickasaw Cookbook. JoAnn Ellis a fluent speaker of Chikashshanompa', is a specialist in the Language Department of the Chickasaw Nation, an instructor in its Master-Apprentice program, and an adjunct professor for Chickasaw language studies at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. She supplied Chickasaw translation for Nittak Hollo Nakfish (It's Saturday!): A Chickasaw Story, published in 2009, and for each title of the Chikasha Stories series published by Chickasaw Press in 2011, 2012 and 2013. She was co-author of, and helped to supply Chickasaw translations for, ilimpa' chi': We're Gonna Eat! A Chickasaw Cookbook, published in 2011 by Chickasaw Press.