First of all we are called, Native Americans. Indians are those people from India
-Are you asking if we made them, or when they made them?
yes, Native Americans made the Corn Husk Doll. but there are also many other cultures that have there variation of the doll.
(try to google the words, "Iroquois Corn Husk Doll Legend")
read the stories, they are very interesting :]
corn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
Yes. Slaves did have dolls. In fact, most commonly slaves made their own dolls called corn husk dolls. These were obviously made from corn husks. Slaves might make them for their daughters or friends as a present.
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Yes. Slaves did have dolls. In fact, most commonly slaves made their own dolls called corn husk dolls. These were obviously made from corn husks. Slaves might make them for their daughters or friends as a present.
Corn, Squash, beans, and fish were eaten by the Iroquois.
North African Zande culture and certain Native American tribes believe that soil must be prepared with magic potions in order for corn to grow well. The Native American farmer places fish in the ground along with seeds. The Zande tribe member puts the juice of one of his medicine plants in his corn patch. Interestingly enough, the fish does help the corn grow well, since it fertilizes the soil as it decays. The juice the Zande provides neither helps nor hurts his corn.
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The native American name for corn is Maize
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Maize. Maize.
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