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The ancestors of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin built earthen mounds to grow crops. The site could be the largest preserved archaeological field system in the eastern United States ...
It’s Native American Heritage Month, and we’re highlighting amazing events that celebrate Indigenous culture, along with a few compelling stories featured in Mosaic this week.
Volunteers clean Uptown mosaic honoring Native American culture: 'We're not forgetting who we are or how we came to be' “Just like it’s important for people to have Christmas, we do it to ...
Historians know that turkey and corn were part of the first Thanksgiving, when Wampanoag peoples shared a harvest meal with the pilgrims of Plymouth plantation in Massachusetts. And traditional Native ...
As many prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday, towns and states across the U.S. have begun celebrating “Native American Heritage Month.” November is designated as national “Native American ...
Indigenous tribes used turkey feathers for cloaks and headdresses, and the bird was used in ancient fertility rituals.
"Corn collectibles are out there," Richard says. "They've always been out there." Correction—April 4, 2006: This article was updated to clarify a point about faces on Native American corn dolls.
The Roasting Ears of Corn Festival returns this weekend to the Museum of Indian Culture in Allentown. The two-day festival held for 43 years celebrates Native American Indian culture, drawing ...
Buffalo banh mi and blue corn cookies: sharing a Native American feast in South Dakota Amid the expansive grasslands of South Dakota, Matte Wilson and his family and friends are using food to ...
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Returning the ‘Three Sisters’ – Corn, Beans and Squash – to ...Native growers knew that planting corn, beans, squash and sunflowers together produced mutual benefits. Corn stalks created a trellis for beans to climb, and beans’ twining vines secured the ...
Roasting Ears of Corn Festival showcases Native American culture and traditions at the Museum of Indian Culture, 2825 Fish Hatchery Road in Allentown.
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