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Have you heard of the "Three Sister's"? It is a Native American legend which refers to corn, beans and squash. These beautiful sister's are known as the "sustainers" of life. They grow together in the same mound each one protecting the others. The corn stands tall so the beans have a pole to climb. The

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The Oxygen Project on Instagram: "Corn, beans, and squash were definitely on the menu when pilgrims and Native Americans ate together on that first thanksgiving. 🌽🫘🎃 These three staples were among the first important crops for early settlers — using the techniques taught by Native Americans. According to Iroquois legend, these three plants when planted together thrive in the same way three sisters can stick together and support eachother. The Native Americans chose to plant corn, beans and sq Indigenous Symbols, Native American Games, Native American Herbs, Indigenous Wisdom, Native American Mythology, Aboriginal Education, Native American Spirituality, Native American Food, Sioux Tribe

The Oxygen Project on Instagram: "Corn, beans, and squash were definitely on the menu when pilgrims and Native Americans ate together on that first thanksgiving. 🌽🫘🎃 These three staples were among the first important crops for early settlers — using the techniques taught by Native Americans. According to Iroquois legend, these three plants when planted together thrive in the same way three sisters can stick together and support eachother. The Native Americans chose to plant corn, beans…

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Anette Pirso Illustrations on Instagram: "The Three Sisters are represented by squash, corn and bean, and they’re an important facet of Indigenous culture and foodways. A number of Native American tribes interplanted this trio because they thrive together, much like three inseparable sisters.  They’re planted in a symbiotic triad where beans are planted at the base of the corn stalks. The stalks offer climbing bean vines support as they reach for sunlight from the earth. The beans, in turn, pum The Three Sisters, Corn Stalks, Sisters Art, Indigenous Culture, Three Sisters, Native American Tribes, Indigenous Art, School Projects, Art Show

Anette Pirso Illustrations on Instagram: "The Three Sisters are represented by squash, corn and bean, and they’re an important facet of Indigenous culture and foodways. A number of Native American tribes interplanted this trio because they thrive together, much like three inseparable sisters. They’re planted in a symbiotic triad where beans are planted at the base of the corn stalks. The stalks offer climbing bean vines support as they reach for sunlight from the earth. The beans, in turn…

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