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NaTive american COntributions

Published on Feb 23, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

A Helping Hand

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Corn or "Maize"

The Native Americans used corn in a variety of ways

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Source of food

  • Eaten at every meal
  • It could be easily stored and preserved in the winter months
  • Corn was soaked in water to make hominy and grilled over the fire
  • Indians would ground the corn into cornmeal
  • Cornmeal was used to make syrup, corn bread, or corn pudding
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POPCORN!

Bursting with Facts!
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It is believed that the Wampanoag tribe brought popcorn to the colonists for the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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Traditionally, Native American tribes flavored popcorn with dried herbs and spices, possibly even chili.

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Some Native American tribes believed that a spirit lived inside each kernel of popcorn

In colonial times, Americans ate popcorn for breakfast. They mixed it with milk, sugar and cream.

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Americans consume 17 billion quarts of popped popcorn each year. That's enough to fill the Empire State Building 18 times!

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Corn was not only used for food!

COrn husks were also  a valuable resource

  • Masks
  • Sleeping mats
  • Shoes
  • Cornhusk dolls
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You may not realize......

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Corn is in what?

  • Plastic
  • Batteries
  • Cough Drops
  • Yogurt
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