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In many Indigenous villages, a variety of crops were cultivated, often reflecting the local climate and soil conditions. Common crops included maize (corn), beans, and squash, known as the "Three Sisters," which were grown together for mutual benefit. Other crops might include potatoes, tobacco, and various fruits and vegetables, depending on the region. Traditional agricultural practices often emphasized sustainable methods and crop diversity.

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