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- Q276303 subject Q8552093.
- Q276303 abstract "Mousefood or Anlleq is a native food highly prized by Yupik people on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. It consists of the roots of various tundra plants which are cached by voles in underground burrows. Raindrops are the roots of tall cottongrass. These roots are less than an inch long and are shaped, as the name suggests, like a drop of water. They are eaten with seal oil or put in soup. Eskimo sweet potatoes are the roots of Hedysarum alpinum. As the name suggests, these roots are somewhat sweet and are used in Akutaq. Elders teach that when collecting mousefood, one should always leave half of the cache for the "mouse." They also recommend leaving a gift - something that the mouse can eat - for the mouse.".
- Q276303 wikiPageWikiLink Q1022505.
- Q276303 wikiPageWikiLink Q10952397.
- Q276303 wikiPageWikiLink Q161783.
- Q276303 wikiPageWikiLink Q247393.
- Q276303 wikiPageWikiLink Q312766.
- Q276303 wikiPageWikiLink Q37014.
- Q276303 wikiPageWikiLink Q8552093.
- Q276303 comment "Mousefood or Anlleq is a native food highly prized by Yupik people on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. It consists of the roots of various tundra plants which are cached by voles in underground burrows. Raindrops are the roots of tall cottongrass. These roots are less than an inch long and are shaped, as the name suggests, like a drop of water. They are eaten with seal oil or put in soup. Eskimo sweet potatoes are the roots of Hedysarum alpinum.".
- Q276303 label "Mousefood".