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The Wokas Season - Klamath (1923)
Photogravure
Portfolio XIII plate 462
"Wokas, the seeds of the water lily, Nymphea polysepala, is harvested
in the latter part of August and throughout September. The nearly
ripe pods are plucked and deposited in the canoe, but the mature ones,
having burst open, are too sticky to be plucked, and are scooped up
in a tule ladle and placed in a basket. After the pods have fermented,
the seeds are separated from the mass by stirring in water. They are
then dried, parched, hulled, dried again, and stored in bags. Wokas
was formerly a staple food, and is still much used as a luxury." -Curtis
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