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At Home Lesson: The Significance of Corn to the Haudenosaunee People

Posted 10:04 am by Marketing & filed under corn husk dolls, Exhibits, News, Online Activities, Workshops.

Corn was more than just a side dish to the Haudenosaunee people. Every single part of the corn was used in some way, the husks were braided and woven into baskets and dolls, the kernels were the main source of calcium in their diet, and the stalk itself was the protector for the beans that… Read more »

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