PaiDom.com - Restaurant serving goat meat Indian style
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PaiDom Meats Home
Description
The PaiDom Name
Our name is the union of two words from the Kiowas, a native tribe that inhabited these Southern Great Plains long before our ancestors, at a time when this land was a seemingly endless, unbroken prairie. "Pai" is the Kiowa word for sun, and "Dom" is their term for land.
In the most basic sense, we are not in the business of selling meat. Instead, our livelihood depends on the health of the land and its ability to harvest energy from the sun. If we steward this land properly, it will grow valuable forage. This forage will gather energy from the sun and nutrients from the soil, and then will be grazed by our livestock and converted to meat.
Thus, our livelihood rests not on meat production, but on the ability of our land to harvest the sun. Consequently, we owe our existence to them, the sun and the land, prompting us to choose the name "SunLand," or in the words of the Kiowas, "PaiDom."
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