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16 October, 11:00
Which is true of early Native American farmers?
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Danielle English
16 October, 11:15
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The Adena Indians used tools made of stone, animal bone, and tortoise shell to grow crops of squash, pumpkins, gourds, sunflowers and maize. The primary agrcultural product of the Ohio Indians, shortly after the introduction of agriculture to Knox County, was maize.
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Irene Jarvis
16 October, 11:21
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