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Robert Burns mentions a
bannock in his
Epistle to
James Tennant of Glenconner, in
reference to
Alexander Tennant. The
original bannocks were heavy, flat cakes...
- Look up
bannock or
Bannock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bannock may mean:
Bannock (British and
Irish food), a kind of bread,
cooked on a
stone or...
- The
Bannock tribe (Northern Paiute:
panaki or kutsutɨkaˀa) were
originally Northern Paiute but are more
culturally affiliated with the
Northern Shoshone...
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Several varieties of
bannock include Selkirk bannocks,
beremeal bannocks,
Michaelmas bannock,
Yetholm bannock, and Yule
bannock. The
traditional soda...
- as
Bannocks. The
Bannocks quickly adopted the
Shoshone equestrian culture and made
other ties
through intermarriage with the Shoshones. The
Bannocks provided...
- the
Independent Utah-Idaho
Intermountain League in 1900. The
Pocatello Bannocks pla**** in the Utah–Idaho
League from 1926 to 1928. Pocatello's
teams since...
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Bannock,
skaan (or scone),
Indian bread, alatiq, or
frybread is now
found throughout North-America,
including the
Inuit of
Canada and Alaska,
other Alaska...
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Bannock P**** is a high
mountain p**** in the
Beaverhead Mountains, part of the
Bitterroot Range in the
Rocky Mountains. The p**** lies on the Montana-Idaho...
- The
Bannock Range is a
mountain range situated in
southern Idaho, near the Idaho-Utah border. 28
named mountains are
located within the
boundaries of...
- The
Bannock Burn (Scottish Gaelic: Allt a' Bhonnaich) is a
stream (burn is
Scots for stream)
which rises at
about 1,300 feet (400 m) on
Touchadam Moor...