Environmental Sciences, asked by shortquantityozibge, 1 year ago

One important Native American figure taught the pilgrim settlers the ‘Three Sisters’ growing technique. He went by several names, but which one have we hidden in the find a word?

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Answered by writersparadise
21
Since the puzzle to find the word is not given, I am giving the general answer.

The correct answer is - Squanto.

The Indian Squanto taught the Pilgrims in America to plant corn with fish buried beneath as fertilizer.

Squanto actually taught the Pilgrims was how to plant corn, beans, and squash together, in a companion planting technique called the Three Sisters.  It was Three Sisters gardens that produced such a bounty of vegetables for the Pilgrims.

The Three Sisters are the three main agricultural crops of various Native American groups in North Americawinter squashmaize (corn), and climbing beans (tepary beans or common beans). The Iroquois, among others, used these "Three Sisters" as trade goods.
Answered by myrakincsem
8
Well, the possible answer of your question is "Squanto''
It is believed that squanto was the one who taught the pilgrim the way of "three sisters" growing technique as they did not well aware of the farming methods. The squanto show them how to grow three crops ,corn , beans as well as the squash at the  same place. The growing of three crops at the same place together is known the three sister growing technique .
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