There are no heat-created toxins in my pemmican.
So how did pre-contact Inuit cook, when all they had for fuel was seal oil, and no containers?
I think you're right, they may not have had pots to cook in yet. I think white man introduced pots to them.
To me, high meat tastes reminiscent of how cooked meat was. I guess it's the aging/ripening/maturing. Kind of like Susun Weed says ripe fruit is cooked by the sun (as most of the enzymes are used/gone) or many say letting grapes ferment in effect cooks them. I think Inuits' food was cooked (some as much was fresh harpooned) by ripening underground.
I think there may be a positive note on pemmican. Although I do not consider it a raw food, I am familiar with dehydrating food, as my many experiences in other raw groups and kitchens (albeit vegan). I've read people here on this forum complain about some meat grinders heating up trying to gring dehydrated meat. From what I've deduced in vegan forums, once the food (outside of fat) is dehydrated, a little heat won't damage it. In nature, raw and ripening things and people in the sun heat up little by little. It is unnatural to heat up fast, going from wet to cooking temp in a minute. Once a little dehydrated, although not very healthy, not as many enzyme changes tend to happen when heating a little. So, pemmican I think may be less unhealthy than some think.
You being here on a raw forum, I think you should give raw a chance. Even if raw meat gives you diarrhea the first month or whatever, if you really like the word "raw", get through that month or two, however long it takes. You say you're healthy, so I don't see how a little diarrhea should scare you. Go for raw. Do it. I don't see any reason why not. Sure people might have eaten some of their food dry in paleo times, but you can't believe they always did it with all their food or that it's better for health, at least not in reality.
I don't like making people change though. Everyone does things in their own time. Variety is good too, you being the pemmican eater with the rest of us raw. You and Tyler fighting though, he's admin! I mean, yes, we should fight injustices or ignorance in the world, but there's much to learn from TD, and you don't seem open to learning, only to saying pemmican over and over.
Does your family tend to get atherosclerosis? Do they eat pemmican?