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Native American Corn Planting - Historical Illustration of Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge #269611 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a Native American individual crouched in a field, carefully placing corn kernels into the soil while holding a wooden digging stick or hoe. He wears a feathered headband, braided hair, and minimal traditional clothing, with an ear of corn lying nearby-symbolizing the Three Sisters agricultural practice. This scene reflects the vital knowledge transfer that helped ensure the survival of the Plymouth colonists.
Used in educational content about early American history, Thanksgiving origins, Indigenous agriculture, and cross-cultural exchange; matches user intent for historical illustrations, classroom resources, or cultural heritage articles.
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