i have no idea
but it took them 1,00210 minuets
yes
That is the correct spelling for "husk" (green leaves around an ear of corn).
The Iroquois made corn husk masks to reprensent the old or the sick. They made these masks so that the could be more like old who were seen as the most wise of the clan. If the younger generation died with the mask on they were thought to have transformed into the old and relive the other souls life backwards. This was a very noble and honorable occurance for the one who past away because they get a second chance at live.
What we call 'Corn' was actually a small grain type of plant that the Myan's manipulated by cross breeding the plant until it had a single husk over multiple seeds, instead of a husk covering each individual seed [kernal] This was to make it easier to farm. 'Shucking' a single husk was much easier than shucking a husk from each seed. They called this plant maize.
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
Yes it does - the husk contains a large quantity of 'insoluble' fibre
The function of a corn dehusker is to remove the husk from the corn. This reveals the corn on the cob.
No. But you can freeze it on the cob.
The inner husk strands.
Something that protects corn
The function of a corn dehusker is to remove the husk from the corn. This reveals the corn on the cob.