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Wolf Creek Indian Garden

Indian Garden Update 9: Ochiltree County 4-H Earth Science Club: Tour of the Wolf Creek Indian Garden (September 2nd, 2009)

 

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Figure 1 Danny Providing Background Information on Prehistoric Farming Practices at the Buried City Locality

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Figure 2 Doris Talking about Buffalo-Bird Woman

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Figure 3 Doris Explaining how our Garden was Modeled after Traditional Hidatsa Gardens

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Figure 4 Doris Discussing the Use of Traditional Garden Tools

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Figure 5 Doris Listening to a Question from One of the 4-H Students

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Figure 6 Students Viewing Ears of Wichita Corn

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Figure 7 Students Viewing an Unusual Wichita Corn Ear

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Figure 8 Rows of Drying Wichita Corn Ears

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Figure 9 Close-up of Wichita Corn Ears

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Figure 10 Rows of Dried Wichita Corn Stalks

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Figure 11 Our Squash Drying Rack

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Figure 12 Visitor’s on the Watchers’ Stage

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Figure 13 Danny, Doris, and the Ochiltree County 4-H Earth Science Club

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Figure 14 Doris Thanking One of the Students for Visiting our Garden

 

 

 

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