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Native American food in Arizona: The history of fry bread and food scene in Metro Phoenix

Native American food in Arizona: The history of fry bread and food scene in Metro Phoenix

FromValley 101


Native American food in Arizona: The history of fry bread and food scene in Metro Phoenix

FromValley 101

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
May 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Corrections and Clarifications: In a previous version of this episode an incorrect date was given for the Long Walk and treaty signed by Navajo leaders. Those dates are 1864 and 1868.
Valley 101 listener Genevieve Hall asked: "What's the best Native American restaurant in the Valley?" 
That depends.
There are 21 federally recognized tribes in Arizona and more than 500 in the United States. Each have their own traditions and nuances. However, there is one restaurant that stands out.
In this week’s Valley 101 episode, producer Maritza Dominguez spoke with two Valley chefs who specialize in Native American food. They discussed the history of a popular dish and how their culture and community have influenced their cooking style.  
Released:
May 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Whether you're a longtime Arizona resident or a newcomer, chances are there's something you've always wondered about the Valley. From The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com comes Valley 101, a weekly podcast where our journalists find answers to your questions about metro Phoenix. From silly to serious, you tell us what to investigate. You can submit questions at valley101podcast.azcentral.com or reach us on Twitter @Valley101pod.