No prejudice.
Why and When do we arrive to Indian summer;
Well: we have to go back again, there is an old saying, "If you do not know your pass, you will not understand the present." this is the perfect example.
Indian summer comes after the first ground frost. this is the time when the hunting season start. When the deers, and the buffaloes start going south for the winter. There was no electricity here, no fridge. So you had to rely on nature to get your meat ready for the winter. they always got the old bucks or the ones that where not in shape to past the winter.
Because, even by going south it was still cold, and big blizzard came up all of a sudden.
So after the kill, the sides of meat would hang from a tree, they needed the worm sunny days, that last about 2 weeks every year, and the frozen night, so that the meat would gather must, this must would grow on the meat and protect it for month to come. when they needed a slab, they made meals in community, of meat they cut it out and put the must back on the meat. I will not get into details here, knowing that some people that are very sensitive could read this, and it would upset them.
So this is why we call this time of the year Indian (native) summer.
thank you for reading.
have a nice month.


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