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 :]
Well just plain popcorn the Indians made up. I think
corn, potatoes, tobacco
They collected corn and tobacco.
Corn, potatoes, squash, and beans.
Here are some things colonial America could make from corn:cornbreadpancakespuddinggrits or corn farinalivestock feed
Here are some things colonial America could make from corn:cornbreadpancakespuddinggrits or corn farinalivestock feed
Hasty pudding, made from corn, hulled corn, and "Injun" Bread with milk.
corn corn
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 :]
A colonial samp mortar is a large wooden or stone bowl used for pounding maize or corn to make samp, a type of dish made from coarsely ground corn kernels. It was a common kitchen tool in colonial America for preparing corn-based meals.
Succotash is a traditional stew of the Indian-Americans that is made of corn kernels, lima beans, and tomatoes.
Easily grown and requiring no machinery to process, corn served as the staple food crop in the fledgling colonial economy.
Pants were sleeveless garments worn by colonial Americans.
Native Americans didn't grow wheat, but corn. Corn was ground into a maze and made into a fry bread. Some tribes used acorns to make a maze and make a portage or fry bread.
squash,corn,and sauerkraut
corn meal