Article 71Q3D ‘Hunger has left its mark on me’: a Native woman reflects on her rich but food-scarce life

‘Hunger has left its mark on me’: a Native woman reflects on her rich but food-scarce life

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Angie Morrill
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Hunger is part of American life. Even as a professional adult, it's never too far from Dr Angie Morrill's thoughts

I asked my older sister why we sang the Patty Cake song so often as children: Patty cake, patty cake, baker's man. Bake me a cake as fast as you can! She replied simply: Because we were hungry."

Her answer stayed with me, and I thought about some happy memories: mom making Toll House cookies while The Wizard of Oz played on television. Delivering baked goods to elders and friends in our Native urban community at Christmas; we are enrolled citizens in the Klamath Tribes, whose traditional homelands are in southern Oregon and northern California. Sharing food is a cultural value for Native people. Mom taught us to always offer food and drinks to our guests. It's also important to have enough food to share.

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