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maize corn originated in the Americas and was a popular import in Europe, where it is often used as animal feed.
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maize Corn. Indians developed many types of corn that could stand the cold weather of the northern Plains. The corn was smaller than modern hybrid corn. Sometimes people ate it as sweet corn, but usually they dried it, later grinding it on stone slabs to make f lour. Maize was one of the most important crops for the Indian people of North America.
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maize Corn. The maize used by the original tribes was much smaller than that grown today.
Ãâó: www.indian-nations.com/encylope.htm
maize Another name for Indian corn. However, maize is not a Native word, but was popularized by the Spanish when they referred to corn in this country. Oral History/Tradition: History and ways of life that are passed on by speaking and listening. For the Wampanoag, each village had a Keeper of the History and it would be related and told each year by this person to the rest of the village.
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