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Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians: An Indian Interpretation

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A detailed ethnographic account of traditional Hidatsa farming and related lifeways, describing garden preparation, planting, cultivation, and harvest of corn, sunflowers, squash, beans, and tobacco; practical processing techniques such as parching, threshing, braiding, drying stages, and cache-pit storage; tools, field layouts, and seed selection for crop improvement; social practices connected to cultivation including watchers, booths, songs, and communal labor; and notes on changes after contact, such as new crops and iron implements. Indigenous terms, a phonetic alphabet, measurements, and step-by-step procedures are included to convey practical and cultural knowledge.

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Waheenee

Waheenee was a Native American author known for her insightful contributions to the understanding of Hidatsa culture and agriculture. Her notable works include "Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians: An Indian Interpretation," which offers a detailed perspective on traditional farming practices, and "Waheenee: An Indian Girl's Story," a personal narrative that reflects her experiences and the life of her people. Through her writings, Waheenee provides a valuable lens into the customs and traditions of the Hidatsa, enriching the literary heritage of Native American voices.

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