Corn, beans, pumpkins (or squash)
Maize <corn>, Beans, and squash many indians grew them
The three sister crops grown by the Iroquois and the Senecas in AD 1000 were maize, beans and cucurbits like squash and pumpkins.
Corn, beans, pumpkins (or squash)
the three sisters ;)
turkey,corn,squash,duck,men
the three sister....APEX
"Three Sisters" means the three major crops that were often grown together: Beans, squash, and corn.
The three sisters kept the soil fertile, so it gave them a better chance to successfully grow crops. The tree sisters were the Iroquois' main source of food. I'm only 11 so these answers may not be enough. Hope I could help!
The haudenosaunee call there plants crops and beans also squash that they called three sisters
The three crops that Maryland is known for are tobacco, hay, and corn.
this is a relation ship maintained between 3 women/girls. it is not necessary to be born to same mother.
The Haudenosaunee Indians grew crops such as corn, beans, and squash, known as the Three Sisters. They hunted a variety of animals including deer, bear, beaver, and rabbits for food and resources.
Native Americans grew many things but the three main crops they grew are all vegetables, and they are corn, beans, and squash. These three vegetables are also known as the three sisters. (Native Americans call corn maize.)
There are numerous ranges of hills, mountains and even lakes all around the world known as The Three Sisters.
The Hopi people traditionally planted various crops such as corn, beans, and squash. These three crops are known as the "Three Sisters" and have been cultivated together by the Hopi for centuries due to their symbiotic relationship and nutritional benefits.