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Native American farming in the Midwest and Great Lakes.

 
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Hello! I wanna find out what Native American farming was like in the Midwest and Great Lakes, especially with the Potawatomi, Miami and others centuries back. I wanna find out how they design their gardens and stuff from the Haudensunee, since they were the first to introduce the three sisters. I'm growing some stuff from these tribes this year to show my neighborhood what agricultural life was like back then. I'd welcome some feedback and stuff to get this thing cooking. I'm looking for more serious improvement in my gardens this year. Take care.
 
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