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| Title: | The Three Sisters |
| Other Titles: | Exploring an Iroquois Garden |
| Authors: | Eames-Sheavly, Marcia |
| Issue Date: | Feb-2000 |
| Publisher: | Cornell Cooperative Extension |
| Abstract: | The legend of the Three Sisters sets the stage for students to engage in an exploration of the culture and practices of the Iroquois through a gardening method that embraces the concept of botanical diversity. This method refers to the planting of corn, pole beans and squash together in hills and mounds. Legends and activities throughout round out this award winning publication. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3626 |
| Appears in Collections: | CCE Publications
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