What did the story of 'The Legend of the three sisters' teach you? Support with one example from the text.
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As the Haudenosaunee, a confederacy of six First Nations (the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora) tell it, when the daughter of the Original Woman passed away, she was buried in “new earth,” and from that soil the Three Sisters grew.
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ants being referred to as the “three sisters” – relates back to Native Americans. According to Iroquois legend these three plants when planted together thrive in the same way three sisters can be found to be inseparable. ... Iroquois believed that the corn, beans and squash were gifts from the Great Spirit.
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