the three sister....APEX
corn, beans, and squash (APEX)
the three sisters ;)
Corn, beans, pumpkins (or squash)
Corn, squash, and beans to name a few.
The "Three Sisters" in Wampanoag culture refer to the three main agricultural crops: maize (corn), beans, and squash. These crops were traditionally grown together in a symbiotic planting technique, where each plant supports the others' growth—corn provides a structure for beans to climb, beans fix nitrogen in the soil, and squash spreads along the ground, reducing weeds. This method exemplifies sustainable farming practices and is a cornerstone of Wampanoag agriculture and diet. The Three Sisters also hold cultural significance, representing the interconnectedness of life and community.
corn, beans and squash
Squash, beans, and corn
squash ,maze, and beans
The Native American trio of corn, beans an squash. Corn, beans and squash is good for you. AWESOME
The member of the Wampanoag tribe who helped the Pilgrims grow crops was Squanto, also known as Tisquantum. He played a crucial role in teaching the Pilgrims how to cultivate native crops such as corn, beans, and squash, as well as how to fish and gather resources from the land. His knowledge and assistance were vital for the survival of the early settlers in Plymouth Colony.
corn,beans,and squash.
Corn, potatoes, squash, and beans.