The Lenape Indians taught the Dutch how to grow crops such as corn, beans, and squash using the "Three Sisters" agricultural technique, where these crops are planted together to support and benefit each other. They also introduced the Dutch to sustainable farming practices like crop rotation and companion planting.
"Farm" in Tagalog is "sakahan" or "taniman."
Farm house in French is "ferme" (farm) and "maison" (house). Together, it is "ferme maison."
We migrated from Europe. We saw migrant farm workers out in the orchards.
"De La Grange" in French usually means "of the farm" or "from the farm." It is a common surname that may indicate a connection to a particular farm or rural area.
In Irish Gaelic, farm is "feirm" and in Scottish Gaelic, it is "feàrrm".
the Lenape would farm corn and many other crops but no fruits
how to farm
The lenape woman jobs are to take care of the children,farm,cook
the Indians that were on the land when the pilgrams came to America
The padres taught catholicicom to the indians.
Yes they do farm..
Yes, that is what the windmills are for.
No, they were actually inhabited by tribes of Indians! Indians would later teach them how to farm and live in the area. Many theories have came up as to the Indians deaths, however the most likely reason is disease (Europeans were not used to the new land and surroundings and were not immune to what the Indians had, and Indians were not immune to what the Europeans had).
No, they were actually inhabited by tribes of Indians! Indians would later teach them how to farm and live in the area. Many theories have came up as to the Indians deaths, however the most likely reason is disease (Europeans were not used to the new land and surroundings and were not immune to what the Indians had, and Indians were not immune to what the Europeans had).
They did not farm in fact. They mainly hunted buffalo.
they learned how to farm.
From the missionaries, the Indians learned how to farm and how to take care of farm animals. Many missionaries also tried to "civilize" the Native Americans by teaching them a Western, monotheistic religion rather than the Native polytheistic religion that seemed incorrect and pagan to Western missionaries.