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balandron [24]
3 years ago
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What were the "three sisters"?

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svlad2 [7]3 years ago
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A. Corn, beans, and squash - the three most important crops of the

Wampanoag

  • Not to be confused with the three sisters story from Indigenous Australisans; Meehni, Wimlah and Gunnedoo, lived in the Jamison Valley as members of the Katoomba tribe. They fell in love with three men from the neighbouring Nepean tribe, but marriage was forbidden by tribal law.

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