I didn’t know this was a thing, I’m so glad I found your channel! This is my first year growing squash and I was not sure how to use it but I know it was one of the main crops for our ancestors
Thank you for these teachings. Here in New Jersey we are keeping a Lenape squash, and I’ve been drying cubes, now I will try braiding thanks to this video. Anishik
Yes! We just snip off how much ever we need to use. I'm not sure how long they would last. We have some from last fall that we didn't eat yet and they still look just like they did when we first made them.
yawʌ’ko for sharing your knowledge!! i will try it out next fall :)
I didn’t know this was a thing, I’m so glad I found your channel! This is my first year growing squash and I was not sure how to use it but I know it was one of the main crops for our ancestors
Thank you for these teachings. Here in New Jersey we are keeping a Lenape squash, and I’ve been drying cubes, now I will try braiding thanks to this video. Anishik
New sub. I'm ramping up the hopi production this year.
💗 I can't wait to learn more!
Great video! Thank you for posting it! Shared!
That was amazing thank you for sharing!
This is amazing. Thank you for sharing and I hope you continue to do so! 😊
So beautiful!
Yawa! This is beautiful and beautifully explained.
Wow. So amazing! I've never heard of doing this with squash. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
My favorite sort of thing: both practical and beautiful. Thank you, you've inspired me to store my squash this way.
Thank you for sharing! ❤
Thank you, this is beautiful
That’s so cool.
does this mean you can cut from the braids to eat as needed? How long would you have this braid?
Yes! We just snip off how much ever we need to use. I'm not sure how long they would last. We have some from last fall that we didn't eat yet and they still look just like they did when we first made them.
@@Ukwakhwa awesome..im going to do this and share with my community in Vancouver BC
Yawa!