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  Potato Information & Exchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bannock Russet was released in 1999 from a cross between A75175-1 and A75188-3 (Fig.
Bannock Russet is susceptible to rootknot nematodes and corky ringspot.
Bannock Russet is resistant to early dying caused by Verticillium wilt.
potatoes.wsu.edu /varieties/bannock-russet.html   (1538 words)

  
 All About Fry Bread & Bannock from Indigenous Peoples
Eventually bannock became the name accepted and recorded in journals and diaries throughout the western interior of Canada." By the mid 1800s, the original flour water mixture became more elaborate with the addition of salt, suet, lard, butter, buttermilk, baking soda, or baking powder.
Bannock acquired other names, too; bush bread, trail bread, or grease bread.
The traditional way to prepare bannock was to mix the ingredients into a large round biscuit and bake in a frying pan or propped up against sticks by the campfire.
home.comcast.net /~osoono/ethnicdoughs/frybread/frybread.htm   (490 words)

  
 Property Taxes from a Local Perspective   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In Bannock County, besides the county, there are other taxing districts which include cities, schools, cemeteries, libraries, highways, ambulance, hospital and fire districts.
Remember that these total individual taxing district levies are combined with other applicable taxing district levies (as determined by the code area in which the property is located) when determining one's total property tax levy, which is then multiplied by one's individual property tax value to obtain the tax due amount.
This comparison would parallel a resident in Bannock County's county seat of the City of Pocatello to residents in the City of Idaho Falls (Bonneville County), the City of Caldwell (Canyon County), the City of Coeur d'Alene (Kootenai County), and the City of Twin Falls (Twin Falls County).
www.co.bannock.id.us /PropertyTaxes.html   (1253 words)

  
 Southern Interior Forest Region
Bannock, for instance, is a favourite food of First Nations on Turtle Island (North America) and all Canadians.
In precontact times, bannock was made from natural substances gathered from the woods: flour from roots, natural levening agents and a sweet syrupmade from the sap of trees.
Bannock is one of the most popular and widespread native foods served at pow wows, Indian cowboy rodeos, festivals, and family gatherings.
www.for.gov.bc.ca /rsi/fnb/FNB.htm   (4841 words)

  
 Bannock Indian Tribe History
In all probability these Salmon River Bannock had recently crossed the mountains from the eastward owing to pressure of the Siksika, since they claimed as their territory south west Montana, including the rich areas in which are situated Virginia City, Bozeman, and other towns (Ind. Aff.
It is probable that at no distant time in the past, perhaps before they had acquired horses, the various groups of the entire Bannock tribe were united in one locality in south east Idaho, inhere they were neighbors of the Shoshoni proper, but their language is divergent front the latter.
The Bannock were a widely roving tribe, a characteristic which favored their dispersal and separation into groups.
www.accessgenealogy.com /native/tribes/shoshoni/bannockindianhist.htm   (911 words)

  
 Bannock (tribe) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bannock developed a horse culture and associated closely with the Northern Shoshone.
The Bannock are prominent in American History due to the Bannock War of 1878.
After the war, the Bannock moved onto the Fort Hall Indian Reservation with the Northern Shoshone and gradually their tribes merged.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bannock_(tribe)   (192 words)

  
 Larry's Campfire Cooking
Bannock is usually made from whatever ingredients you have on hand.
I have eaten bannock made from just flour and water, cooked on a hot rock, in an open fire, and I found it to be delicious.
Place the bannock into the dry skillet and set it on top of one burner (medium low heat) and brown the underside of the bannock.
my.tbaytel.net /scouts/bannock.htm   (1276 words)

  
 Bannock
Bannock (AT 81) was laid down on 3 August 1942 at Charleston, S.C., by the Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.; launched on 7 January 1943; sponsored by Mrs.
Bannock arrived in Falmouth, England, in mid April and began assisting in the preparations for the invasion of France.
Bannock reached Eniwetok on 2 March but returned to sea on 5 March on her way to the Mariana Islands.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/b2/bannock-i.htm   (651 words)

  
 House Shadow Drake - Bannock Traditions in Wales
I have researched many recipes on bannock that have included different grain types, the availability of various grains and flours, and the times during the year that the bannock loaves were cooked and for what purposes they were made.
Bannock loaves provided a main staple food and were eaten at feasts as well as all of the daily meals.
Folk tradition has it that the baker imbues each cake with a blessing during every stage of the bannock: mixing the ingredients, kneading the dough, leaving it to proof, baking the cake, and a special blessing if it was for a gift.
www.shadowdrake.com /bannock.html   (935 words)

  
 Bannock Indian Tribe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Nine years later, the loss of hunting grounds and the decrease in buffalo herds led to a Bannock uprising which was known as the Bannock War.
A vigorous campaign under General O. Howard ended in the defeat and capture of the Bannock in the fall of 1878 and since then, they have lived peacefully on their reservation.
The Bannock gave their name to a river, a range of mountains, and a county in Idaho.
members.tripod.com /pambies/bannock.html   (124 words)

  
 Bannock County Images, ISU Library Special Collections
Bannock County was created by Legislative enactment of 1893, with Pocatello as the county seat.
The Bannock County of today is substantially different from that described in the Polk Directory in 1902.
Bannock County lost some land and communities in its eastern area to Caribou County in 1919 and again in the 1940s.
www.isu.edu /library/special/bannockci.htm   (715 words)

  
 Russ Bannock
Russ Bannock was Canada's 2nd highest scoring ace of WWII, destroying 19 V1 rockets and 11 German night fighters for a total of 25 1/2 aircraft.
Bannock had been quietly circling the airport in the dark waiting for a plane to show itself.
Bannock was took over 406 Sqdn that continued in the intruder role.
www.constable.ca /bannock.htm   (1752 words)

  
 Scoutscan.com - Recipes - Bannock
Bannock was the staple scone-type bread made by settlers and trappers over open fires.
Made properly, with the addition of butter/margarine and fresh berries or preserves, along with a hot cup of Earl Grey tea, served in the middle of the bush, just this side of nowhere, can make even the most up-tight Scouter almost mellow.
To avoid incessant whining by the Scout about him not getting his 'fair share', ensure that the Scout has his own Baggie of bannock, thereby making the portion that the Scouter has to consume a lot larger, making him a lot more happier and a lot more mellow.
www.scoutscan.com /recipes/bannock.html   (336 words)

  
 Bannock Consulting: Practice Areas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bannock takes pride in its rigorous analysis and flexibility in delivering solutions that meet individual client needs across its practice areas.
Bannock Consulting is widely known for its work on SMEs and the financial sector, with a long history of bringing together detailed knowledge of enterprise policy and research work in the EU with specialized technical assistance and policy analysis in small enterprise development and finance within developing and transition economies.
Bannock also works with national governments and international agencies at the highest levels to develop solutions for a range of public sector policy issues.
www.bannock.co.uk /PracticeAreas.html   (304 words)

  
 Bannock Consulting: Financial Management and Audit Processes, Systems and Capacity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bannock is a leader in the development of ideas for improving financial performance.
Bannock Consulting is working with FBK to support the development of accounting and auditing systems at Sub-National level in Russia.
Bannock are providing a specialist in internal audit to the Public Financial Management Reform Programme in Tanzania to assist the Ministry of Finance.
www.bannock.co.uk /PracticeFinancialMan.html   (2189 words)

  
 Bannock Recipe
Test whether or not the bannock is ready by inserting a clean toothpick or sliver into the loaf.
This bannock turnover was made with 1/2 batch of bannock mix and filled with home made blueberry jam (transported into the field in a tube).
...we cooked the bannock in a fry pan, split it open, inserted slices of cheddar cheese in the middle, put the bannock back together, spread margarine on the outsides of the "sandwich" and then returned it to the fry pan until the cheese in the middle melted...
sky.prohosting.com /mansterg/ap/bannock.html   (683 words)

  
 bannock - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Southern Idaho was occupied by the Shoshone and by the less numerous Bannock and Paiute Native Americans.
Pocatello (city), in southeastern Idaho, seat of Bannock County, on the Portneuf River.
Pocatello is a distributing and commercial center for an...
ca.encarta.msn.com /bannock.html   (110 words)

  
 Shoshone-Bannock of Fort Hall Reservation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Shoshone and Bannock, who were gathered to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in the 1860s, once included all of southern Idaho as their homeland.
Although the Shoshone and Bannock were nearly identical in the types of houses they constructed, the tools they used, the foods they sought, and the territory they covered, and although they participate today in a common culture, they are distinguished by their separate languages.
The Bannock speak a dialect of Northern Paiute, similar to the Northern Paiute spoken in Oregon from where it is believed they have recently (within the last 250 years) emigrated.
challenge.isu.edu /multicultural/NativeAm/ShoBan/forthall.htm   (2349 words)

  
 Training Main
Galette (or gellette) was the name used by the voyageurs of the North West Company for an unleavened flour water biscuit made by baking in a frying pan, or in the ashes of the camp fire.
Eventually bannock became the name accepted and recorded in journals and diaries throughout the western interior of Canada.
Bannock can be used as a bread, as dumplings or the batter thinned with water or milk and cooked as a pancake or crepe.
www.rrv-bsa.com /Resources/Bannock.htm   (1360 words)

  
 Bannock County in 4525 images
Bannock County was established March 6, 1893, covering 1,113 square miles in southeastern Idaho with the county seat at Pocotello.
Fort Hall was the first white settlement in Bannock County, built by 1834 by Nathaniel Wyeth.
Bannock County is centered around the Portneuf River which enters the county from the east and then flows northward into the Snake River close to the northern border of the county.
www.untraveledroad.com /USA/Idaho/Bannock.htm   (353 words)

  
 Rutabaga - Baking Bannock
A few years ago (1992 to be exact), a woman who worked with me, Frieda Schroeder, came into the office after running across an article in Outdoor Life on dutch ovens and skillet cooking.
Until then I had been using a bannock recipe that was from Calvin Rustrum and wasn't all that tasty -- it was a chemical bomb using horrendous amounts of baking powder and no shortening, so it was dry and metallic tasting.
Dip in the bannock batter and fry in preheated vegetable oil (350 degrees works well -- hot but not smoking).
www.rutabaga.com /page.asp?pgid=92   (430 words)

  
 Bannock County, ID News
Bannock County is under a flood watch tonight.
James Clifford Goodwin III, already charged in Bannock County for alleged child sex abuse, was indicted in federal court Wednesday on possession of child pornography.
Bannock County officials in eastern Idaho are investigating whether a domestic elk operation is violating zoning laws after a neighbor of the elk farm complained.
www.topix.net /county/bannock-id?scoring=d   (621 words)

  
 National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Tribes—Bannock Indians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The seminomadic Bannock Indians occupied territory that is now in western Wyoming and southeastern Idaho, though they ranged over a wider area in pursuit of buffalo.
The Shoshone told the Americans that the Bannock were hostile, so the Corps decided to avoid them and follow the northern path through the Lemhi pass.
Today the Bannock share the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho with the Shoshone—about 3,500 Bannocks were recorded in the 1990 census.
www.nationalgeographic.com /lewisandclark/record_tribes_001_11_7.html   (161 words)

  
 Russell Bannock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Russell Bannock saved the lives of many Londoners during World War II by downing 19 of Hitler’s "secret weapons," the V-1 "buzz bomb." Bannock was born in November 1919 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
After winning his pilot wings Bannock was to join 112 Squadron with 1 Canadian Air Division in England but, after France unexpectedly fell to the Germans, he was reassigned for three years as an instructor pilot in Canada.
After completing 35 missions, Bannock convinced the RCAF to allow him to stay in Europe for a second tour of duty and was given command of 406 Squadron at Hunsdon England, who had the airborne radar equipped Mark 30 Mosquito.
www.au.af.mil /au/goe/eaglebios/98bios/bannoc98.htm   (499 words)

  
 Shoshone-Bannock Indians History
Today, the Shoshone and Bannock Tribes' Fort Hall Reservation is on potato-growing land on the upper reaches of the Snake River in southeastern Idaho.
The Bannock Wars of 1878 were a final attempt by independent Native hunters to fight for their traditional existence.
The purpose of the townsite cession was to remove white people from Indian land, and to "...maintain the reservation free of whites so as not to interfere with the Indian control of the reservation." The townsite cession was 1,840 acres.
www.rootsweb.com /~idreserv/fhhist.html   (802 words)

  
 Bannock Bread, History and Recipes
For plain bannock, omit rolled oats and increase the all purpose flour to 1 cup....
Red River settlers from Scotland made a frugal bannock with lots of flour, little sugar and drippings or lard.
At Expo '86 in Vancouver, buffalo on bannock buns was a popular item at the 'North West Territories' restaurant.
www.angelfire.com /ab6/manitoudawn/bannock.html   (635 words)

  
 Bannock County Democrats |
LaRocco has stated that the "era of low expectations for the job of Lieutenant Governor is over." His pledge to become involved in the Meth issue is unprecedented and the issue was left unattended by the former Lieutenant Governor for 3 1/2 years.
The Bannock County Democrats Central Committee would like to invite all area Democrats to join us tonight beginning at 7:30 PM at our new election-year headquarters for pizza, soda, and up-to-the-minute election results from throughout the state.
Bannock County Democrats is proudly powered by Drupal and valid XHTML and CSS.
www.bannockdemocrats.com   (1431 words)

  
 “bannock” 20 Recipes | Recipezaar
There are many versions of bannock in the U.K. This one is supposedly the first bannock ever made by bakery owner Robbie Douglas in 1859.
Bannock is a First Nations staple and served when bread or buns would be served.
Bannock is an ancient and traditional bread of the Scots and early Canadian settlers.
www.recipezaar.com /recipes.php?q=bannock   (578 words)

  
 Cordage People ~ Bannock
The Bannock People are Northern Paiute Peoples whose ancestors migrated from eastern Oregon out into Idaho's Snake River Plain.
The Bannock lived among the Ne'we,Shoshoni People, forming a peaceful, cooperative relationship between the two tribes.
The Bannock began to change culturally from their cousins in Oregon as they acquired the horse after about 1700 C.E., and their pursuit of the bison herds for food and resources.
imnh.isu.edu /Public/JustForKids/CordageDiscoveryBox/SubMenu_3/index_3B_Bannock_temp.htm   (102 words)

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